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Books with author Ann D. Koffsky

  • Noah's Swim-a-Thon

    Ann Koffsky

    Hardcover (Urj Press, March 10, 2011)
    Noah loves camp. He loves kickball, and arts and crafts, and singing, and being with his friends. But swimming makes his "arms feel goose-bumpy, his eyes feel stingy, and his nose feel stuffy." Noah won't go in the pool, until he learns about the camp swim-a-thon and how he can help other kids enjoy the camp he loves so much. Ann Koffsky's joyful text and bright illustrations teach young children about the values of tzedakah and perseverance, while sharing the magic of Jewish summer camp. Noah's Swim-a-Thon is sure to be a hit with both campers and their parents. For ages 4-9.
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  • Noah's Swim-A-Thon

    Ann Koffsky

    Paperback (Apple & Honey Press, April 6, 2016)
    Formerly a URJ Press title. Noah loves summer camp, including kickball, arts and crafts, and singing Shabbat songs. But he does NOT love the pool . . . until he learns about the camp swim-a-thon, and how he can help other kids enjoy camp, too.
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  • Shabbat Shalom, Hey!

    Ann Koffsky

    Library Binding (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2015)
    'Shabbat Shalom, Hey!' The well-known children's song has become an illustrated story! (Listen to the song through the link on the back of the book!)
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  • Noah's Swim-a-Thon

    Ann D. Koffsky

    Paperback (URJ Press, July 6, 2011)
    This story is about a boy named Noah trying to get pass his fear of swimming. Noah refuses to enter the pool even with the help of a lifeguard. Noah later learned how to overcomes his fears. This book helps to encourage children, that no matter what they are afraid of they can surely overcome it.
  • Noah's Swim-a-thon

    Ann Koffsky

    Paperback (URJ PRESS, April 24, 2012)
    Noah loves camp. He loves kickball, and arts and crafts, and singing, and being with his friends. But swimming makes his "arms feel goose-bumpy, his eyes feel stingy, and his nose feel stuffy." Noah won't go in the pool, until he learns about the camp swim-a-thon and how he can help other kids enjoy the camp he loves so much. Ann Koffsky's joyful text and bright illustrations teach young children about the values of tzedakah and perseverance, while sharing the magic of Jewish summer camp. Noah's Swim-a-Thon is sure to be a hit with both campers and their parents. For ages 4-9.
  • RIGHTS REVERTED-Outer Space Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ann Koffsky

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 25, 2014)
    Rendered in a distinctive cut-paper style, these 16 stained glass illustrations depict planets, comets, rockets, and other interstellar images. Color the starry outline of the Big Dipper, an asteroid impact, a lunar eclipse, and other galactic spectacles. Afterward, place the illustrations next to a light for kaleidoscopic results.
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  • Sefer Ha-Aggadah: The Book of Legends for Young Readers

    Ann D. Koffsky, Ann Koffshy

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Nov. 9, 1998)
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  • My Jewish Holiday Fun Book by Ann D. Koffsky

    Ann D. Koffsky

    Paperback (Urj Press (2000-04-01), Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Noah's Swim-a-Thon

    Ann Koffsky

    Hardcover (Urj Press, )
    Noah loves camp. He loves kickball, and arts and crafts, and singing, and being with his friends. But swimming makes his "arms feel goose-bumpy, his eyes feel stingy, and his nose feel stuffy." Noah won't go in the pool, until he learns about the camp swim-a-thon and how he can help other kids enjoy the camp he loves so much. Ann Koffsky's joyful text and bright illustrations teach young children about the values of tzedakah and perseverance, while sharing the magic of Jewish summer camp. Noah's Swim-a-Thon is sure to be a hit with both campers and their parents. For ages 4-9.
  • Shabbat Shalom, Hey! by Ann Koffsky

    Ann Koffsky

    Library Binding (Kar-Ben Publishing, Aug. 16, 1864)
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