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Books with author Jan Barger Cohen

  • Apples and Honey: A Rosh Hashanah Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Rosh Hashanah is the autumn holiday when Jewish families combine religious worship with festivity to celebrate the Jewish New Year. This story's family visits their synagogue where the Shofar is blown to encourage the congregation to perform good deeds in the new year. Later, at the family table, the kids share apples and honey with Mom and Dad. This delightful picture book depicts a typical Jewish family as they celebrate one of the year's most important holidays. The traditional warmth of the Jewish holidays are reflected in cheerful and attractive little stories that speak not only to Jewish children but to boys and girls of all faiths. On the last two pages of each book, the traditions and meanings of the holiday are summarized for parents to relate to their children. There are attractive color illustrations on every page. (Ages 3-7)
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  • Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Dec. 1, 2003)
    A Chinese family prepares for their New Year festivities they decorate the house with flowers, then set off firecrackers to scare away bad spirits and welcome the coming year. Family and friends sit down together for a festive dinner, then go outside to watch the parade of dragon dancers. The festival ends on its final night with a display of colored lanterns. Festival Time books depict the activities of typical families, as Mom, Dad, and children celebrate holidays that have special religious or cultural significance for them. Cheerfully attractive color illustrations supplement a simply-told story of the holiday's origins and a description of the festivities that are part of that holiday. Festival Time books can be read aloud to toddlers, but are easy enough for many first and second graders to read to themselves. Each book's final two-page spread is written mainly for parents, offering suggestions for ways to communicate the holiday's meaning to kids. (Ages 3-7)
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  • Eight Candles to Light: A Chanukah Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2002)
    This charming picture book for younger children describes a typical family's celebration of the Jewish Festival of Light. After Dad reads the kids a story from Jewish history, the family sings and lights the candles. The kids spin their dreidels, and all exchange gifts. At last the family sits at the dinner table, where they eat, drink, talk, and laugh. This delightful picture book depicts a typical Jewish family as they celebrate one of the year's most important holidays. The traditional warmth of the Jewish holidays are reflected in cheerful and attractive little stories that speak not only to Jewish children but to boys and girls of all faiths. On the last two pages of each book, the traditions and meanings of the holiday are summarized for parents to relate to their children. There are attractive color illustrations on every page. (Ages 3-7)
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  • Four Special Questions: A Passover Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2003)
    A mother, father, and three young children in a typical Jewish family celebrate their most important holidays in the attractively illustrated Festival Time books, which speak not only to Jewish children but to boys and girls of all faiths. This simple and delightful introduction to the Jewish holiday of Passover describes a family as they celebrate their festival of freedom. They prepare the six different types of food on the Seder plate, ask the four traditional questions, and hunt for the Afikoman. (Ages 3�7)
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  • It's Party Time! : A Purim Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2004)
    A simple introduction to the Jewish festival of Purim. Follow a family as they dress up in costume, give presents and make lots of noise to celebrate! This pre-school series introduces young children to world religions and focuses on the way the festival is celebrated today. There is detailed historical and cultural information at the end for parents and teachers.
  • Hope and New Life!: An Easter Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2004)
    This book's story opens with Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week. Children learn how Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. On Holy Thursday, Mom, Dad, and older children attend services and have bread and wine to commemorate Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples. At home, the kids color Easter eggs and eat sticky hot cross buns, and on Easter Sunday, all go to church and sing songs to celebrate how Jesus came back to life. After services, the children enjoy an Easter egg hunt, see the Easter Parade, and celebrate the renewal of life. Festival Time books depict the activities of typical families, as Mom, Dad, and children celebrate holidays that have special religious or cultural significance for them. Cheerfully attractive color illustrations supplement a simply-told story of the holiday's origins and a description of the festivities that are part of that holiday. Festival Time books can be read aloud to toddlers, but are easy enough for many first and second graders to read to themselves. Each book's final two-page spread is written mainly for parents, offering suggestions for ways to communicate the holiday's meaning to kids. (Ages 3-7)
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  • Apples and Honey : A Rosh Hashanah Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Ltd, June 30, 2003)
    A simple introduction to the festival of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Follow a family as they celebrate the festival by eating apples and honey, hearing the shofar and planning for a sweet and joyful year ahead. This pre-school series introduces young children to world religions and focuses on the way the festival is celebrated today. There is detailed historical and cultural information at the end for parents and teachers.
  • It's Party Time!: A Purim Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2003)
    A mother, father, and three young children in a typical Jewish family celebrate their most important holidays in the attractively illustrated Festival Time books, which speak not only to Jewish children but to boys and girls of all faiths. Purim is a time of merriment, and this family celebrates by dressing the kids in homemade biblical costumes, giving gifts of food, and going to a party. At the reading of the Megillah, the children make merry noises to drown out the name of Haman, the evil advisor to the Persian king. Haman is described in the Book of Esther as the man who was foiled in his plot to murder Persia�s Jewish population. (Ages 3�7)
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  • Time to Sleep, Little Sheep

    Jan Barger

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, )
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  • Eight Candles for Counting: A Chanukah Story

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, )
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  • Apples and Honey

    Jonny Zucker, Jan Barger Cohen

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, July 4, 2002)
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  • Little Chameleon

    Jan Barger

    Paperback (Belitha Press Ltd, )
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