Happy Hanukkah Coloring Book
Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Book
Children will delight in coloring charming renderings of birds, bears, bees, and fish: planes, taxis, and helicopters; a king and queen; a mailman delivering mail; a birthday party; the Star of David; cats and dogs, and many other familiar creatures and objects. Meanwhile, they’ll develop a basic vocabulary in modern Hebrew because, best of all, coloring makes learning fun.
What better way for your children and grandchildren to begin to understand the importance of language, culture, and traditions of the past — and get a head start for classroom instruction. A helpful preface explains how best to use the book and also describes how each letter is pronounced. At the end of the book there’s a right-to-left alphabet to color and an English-to-Hebrew glossary of all 250 words your child will learn.
Hebrew Alphabet Stickers
Here’s a fun way to introduce boys and girls to the Hebrew alphabet. Twenty-two brightly colored stickers, each representing a different letter, contain an illustration of a word beginning with that letter: inside the clearly outlined letter “dalet” (“d”) is a “dahg” (fish); the letter “zayin” (“z”) contains a “zuh-AYV” (wolf). Ideal for use in the classroom or at home, these stickers will educate as well as entertain.
JEWISH HOLIDAY ORIGAMI
Clearly detailed illustrations and captions explain all the steps for an entire year’s worth of holiday projects–from Chanukah dreidels and a menorah with candles to Passover pyramids and an image of the Red Sea parting. Additional projects for weekly observances include sabbath candles and kiddush cup.
Great for synagogues, schools and homes, this easy-to-follow guide offers beginning paperfolders a unique, fun-filled way to celebrate Jewish culture
JEWISH HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS COLORING BOOK
Thousands of years of Jewish history come vividly to life in the 41 delightful illustrations in this unique coloring book. Pictured are key moments in the rituals and celebrations associated with Jewish holidays and traditions. To further explain the significance of these moments, and the holidays and traditions they serve, artist Chaya Burstein has written an introduction to the subject and extensively detailed captions for each illustration.
Children are invited to color vignettes depicting the Friday night Sabbath blessing, the building of a sukkah, the making of noise in the synagogue on Purim, a Passover Seder, and the parading of the scrolls on Simhat Torah. Other holidays and special observations include Hanukkah, Yom Kippur, Rosh Ha-Shanah, Tu Bi-Shevat, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israel Independence Day, Lab Ba-Omer, Shavuot, and Tisha Be-Av.
As they bring their own creativity to these appealing illustrations, children will discover new meaning in the heritage of Judaism. To help them better understand the sequence of the holidays and the nature of the rituals, Chaya Burstein has included a Jewish holiday calendar and a glossary of Jewish ritual objects.
JOSEPH HAD A LITTLE OVERCOAT
Joseph had a little overcoat, but it was full of holes—just like this book! When Joseph’s coat got too old and shabby, he made it into a jacket. But what did he make it into after that? And after that?
As children turn the pages of this book, they can use the die-cut holes to guess what Joseph will be making next from his amazing overcoat, while they laugh at the bold, cheerful artwork and learn that you can always make something, even out of nothing.