JudaiKids
Match Letters or Colors!
Be the first to get rid of your cards!
Shout "Echad" when you're down to one card!
Stop your opponents by playing the Special Action card!
Contents:
108 Cards
Instruction Booklet
Instruction in English, Hebrew & Yiddish!
This Game Reinforces:
Aleph Bet Letters
Colors
Taking Turns
Friendly Competition
Good Sportsmanship
- With proven success in homes and schools.
- Every letter on every page.
- loshon kodesh / English with nice pictures.
- tables of nekudos, Rashi and text in letters.
- "simchale quotes" with Torah knowledge.
One got dizzy and then fell down.
Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,
No more dreidels spinning all around. A Chanukah twist on "Five Little Monkeys", little ones will love following five little dreidels on a fun-filled adventure.
Dave Horowitz's playful rhyming tale, its illustrations packed with comic asides, will have readers giggling out loud and looking for opportunities to practice their Yiddish--with help from the handy glossary at the end of the book.
Quality foam floor mat with removable aleph-bet letter in each of the 36 3" interlocking squares. Multi-colored.
The poignant, autobiographical story of the fall and evacuation of the Jewish Quarter, as witnessed through the eyes of a young girl. With maps.
How is olive oil made? Follow its amazing journey from an olive growing on a tree to the oil we use to light our menorahs.
Where does challah come from? Follow its amazing journey from a kernel of wheat to the delicious bread we eat on Shabbos.
How is a tallis made? Follow its amazing journey from a sheep grazing in a field to a beautiful finished prayer shawl.
In a great green room, tucked away in bed, is a little bunny. "Goodnight room, goodnight moon." And to all the familiar things in the softly lit room - to the picture of the three little bears sitting in chairs, to the clocks and his socks, to the mittens and the kittens, to everything one by one - he says goodnight. In this classic of modern children's literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day.
Long-suffering Chimp tries to talk his friends Ellie the Elephant and Kanga the Kangaroo out of trying to escape from the Biblical Zoo to find a Passover seder to attend, but ends up joining them in the escapade, teaching them about the Passover holiday along the way. And whose house do they turn up at for the seder? Their old friend and zookeeper, Shmulik! Droll Passover story includes lots of funny mistakes when the animals try to remember the words for Passover items and get them all wrong, needing to be corrected by Chimp. Includes back matter about Passover and the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem.
Grover and Big Bird are in a hurry to get to the Passover seder, but--uh, oh!--there are many delays. Moishe Oofnik comes to the rescue in his tumbledown truck, but will they arrive in time to ask the Four Questions?
What do you do when …
You think someone is doing something wrong or not treating you right? The best thing to do is look again. Things are not always how they seem. But we can learn to judge others favorably, like Hashem wants us to.
Climb aboard the Middos Train, and YOU can learn to be dan l’kaf zechus, too!
I Can Be Makir Tov is the seventh book in the Middos Train Series -- the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah's approach to good behavior.
Author: Sara Blau
Illustrator: Malka Wolf
The perfect introduction to Tefillah for kids!
Give your child a lifelong love of davening with this charming introduction to Tefillah.
I Daven Every Day is the first book in a new series about Teshuvah, Tefillah and Tzedakah for children.
What could be more exciting for a child than to go to a wedding? Whether their teacher, a sibling, a cousin or a family friend is getting married, children love to participate in this most joyous event!
In I Go to a Wedding, all the significant and fun parts of a Jewish wedding are brought to life. The familiar brother and sister from all the other Toddler Experience Books enjoy every aspect: from receiving the invitation and getting dressed up, to watching what takes place under the chuppah and dancing until late in the night.
Colorful, detailed illustrations and bouncy rhymes make I Go to a Wedding a great addition to every child's bookshelf. It makes a perfect and very thoughtful gift for any child who's family is planning a wedding!
What better way to prepare even very young children for this most important occasion... so they can enjoy it to the fullest and feel part of the simcha!
A warm and cozy book to familiarize young children with a visit to the doctor. Every child will be glad to know that Hashem is the One who really makes people get well.
I Have a Jewish Name is a colorful, joyful celebration of every child's beautiful Jewish name! Within the artwork and the inside covers, over 170 different names are featured, and there's a bookplate with a space for a child to write his or her own. Some names are long; some are short. Some are in Hebrew; others in Yiddish. Some children are named for Jewish heroes and heroines of long ago, while others are named for beloved grandparents, great Jewish leaders and scholars, or important positive traits. Is your name in the Torah, A famous name of old? Does your name have a story That you like to be told? This sweet picture book explains how every Jewish name is inspired by the parents' ruach hakodesh, is given at an aliyah to the Torah or at a bris, and is connected to the deepest part of a person... the neshama. With eye-catching illustrations and lovely rhymes, I Have a Jewish Name will encourage young children to learn more about the meaning and importance of their Jewish names.
My tzitzis come with me wherever I go. We have fun together—doesn’t it show? When I sit in the car, they are at my side; My tzitzis sit near me throughout every ride… Does your child LOVE to wear his tzitzis? Whether or not he does, he will certainly love to hear about Shmuel, whose favorite mitzvah is tzitzis! Children will delight in this upbeat and fun book about Shmuel and his tzitzis, which follow him wherever he goes. Whether they’re swishing and flying as he pumps high on a swing, or they’re resting on his knees as he goes down a slide, Shmuel’s tzitzis are clearly an integral and beloved part of him. I Love My Tzitzis—How About You? will instill in youngsters a warm appreciation for this special mitzvah.
Blood is thicker than water… …or is it?
When the son of a count is kidnapped by a jealous maidservant, courage and Torah allegiance meet.
Joseph Del Monte, lovingly raised by Jewish parents, meets a boy who looks identical to him.
Will he have the courage to fight for the truth?
Identity Thief weaves the story of an embittered countess, a conniving priest, and heroic young count whose identity has been stolen, leaving him with a new destiny.
Will he embrace it against all odds?
Water is Torah.
But will blood or water prevail?
Margot Zemach's It Could Always Be Worse is a 1977 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year, an Outstanding Book of the Year, and a 1978 Caldecott Honor Book.
Once upon a time a poor unfortunate man lived with his mother, his wife, and his six children in a one-room hut.