Nothing that happens in the Schneider household is normal!
By: R. Rappaport
ISBN: 9781600915048
Length: 264
$24.99
Nothing that happens in the Schneider household is normal!
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 9 in |
ISBN: | 9781600915048 |
Watch a little wheat kernel as it sprouts and grows into a beautiful wheat stalk, hoping for the day when its flour will be used for a mitzvah. Will the wheat kernel’s prayers be answered, or will the baker use it for something else first? Join the wheat kernel on this exciting and colorful adventure.
Comes with a read-along CD …
Mitzvos We Can Do in Memory of a Loved One
Torah learning and mitzvos can go a long, long way — all the way to Shamayim — to give an aliyah to the neshamos of those we love. I Lost Someone Special puts the loss of a loved one in the proper perspective by explaining that we can still connect to one who has passed on by learning Torah and doing mitzvos for the benefit of the neshamah. Its gentle language conveys the valuable lesson that every child, even when very young, can have an impact on the neshamos of those who have passed on. Through this engaging book, children will be able to take the important step of transforming their feelings into positive actions that will affect them and their loved ones.
A charming book to teach kids about keeping their souls pure
Once again, Bracha Goetz’s upbeat style and unique talent shine through in this adorable new book. In her charming manner, she provides the tools that youngsters need to nurture and protect the pure neshamos (souls) with which they entered this world. The delightful rhymes and engaging illustrations encourage even the youngest listeners and readers to create healthy boundaries, shielding them from the undesirable elements in today’s world.
A classic children’s tape, brought to life in full-color!
Wait, little friend… STOP! Don’t take another bite! Yes, I mean you, the boy or girl who’s about to munch on that cake or sandwich or fruit or any other kind of food or drink. Do you know the correct brocho to say before you sink your eager teeth into that yummy treat?