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A Lucky Messenger

Barbara Sherman Sonenberg (author)Tara Larsen Chang (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682389065

Mordy finds the perfect messenger to deliver his Purim basket for Mom.

The Passover Easter Basket

Andra Serlin (author) Kay Life (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682385197

Laura finds a way to enjoy a gift she cannot keep.

Joey's Passover Question

Beryl Lieff Benderly (author) Logan S. Kline (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682384916

Duncan is welcomed at Joey's home.

The Hanukkah Helper

Andra Abramson (author) Julie Fortenberry (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682384411

Mira prepares for Hanukkah.

Zachary's Menorah

Amy Fellner Dominy (author) Dan McGeehan (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682382431

Zachary learns that being different can also be special.

Passover Family

Monique Polak (author)

Publisher: Orca Book Publishers ISBN: 9781459818538

Teach babies and toddlers about this important Jewish festival by exploring what happens during the Passover seder with this delightful photographic board book. This primer features family and friends coming together to share a meal, tell stories and sing songs, and encourages little ones to participate in this special time. Children of all faiths will enjoy the bright photos and primary text that focuses on bringing family together to celebrate and observe a holiday tradition.

The Broken Tusk

Uma Krishnaswami (author)

Publisher: August House ISBN: 9780874838060

This collection of Hindu folktales for middle readers features stories about the Hindu god, Ganesha, who is easily recognized because of his elephant head. Krishnaswami introduces the stories by recalling her own introduction to Ganesha and goes on to offer a mythological context for the tales. Included among these classic stories are "Ganesha's Head", "The Broken Tusk", and "Why Ganesha Never Married". Most of the stories come from Hindu legend; one comes from Mongolia, where Ganesha made his way into the Buddhist tradition. The simple pen-and-ink illustrations support the themes and a helpful pronunciation guide and glossary are also included.