Chil­dren’s

Hop­py Passover

Lin­da Glaser; Daniel Howarth, illus.
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By – August 31, 2011
Lin­da Glaser has writ­ten anoth­er love­ly age-appro­pri­ate Jew­ish hol­i­day sto­ry for the pre-school pop­u­la­tion, replete with Jew­ish con­tent and filled with beau­ti­ful fam­i­ly rela­tion­ships. Two joy­ful young bun­ny sib­lings star in observ­ing Passover with their lov­ing par­ents and grand­par­ents, who teach them to pre­pare the Seder plate, set out the hag­gadot, and sam­ple the mat­zoh. They even get to ask the four ques­tions and open the door for Eli­jah the Prophet. Grandma’s deli­cious din­ner is also a treat for every­one. Col­or­ful illus­tra­tions com­ple­ment the sim­ple and hap­py sto­ry. For preschool.
Shelly Feit has an M.L.S. and a Sixth-year Spe­cial­ist’s Cer­tifi­cate in infor­ma­tion sci­ence. She is the library direc­tor and media spe­cial­ist at the Mori­ah School in Engle­wood, NJ.

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