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Books with author Mrs Leora Lazarus

  • The Mask Mitzvah

    Leora Lazarus

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 13, 2020)
    When a nasty virus came to town, a single mitzvah saved lots more people from getting sick. This book offers children a wonderful reason to wash their hands, cover their nose and mouth when they cough or sneeze, and take some time away from other people if they are not feeling good. Its a fun read with a serious message, perfect for educators returning to the classroom and grown ups concerned about the health of their children.
  • The Mask Mitzvah

    Leora Lazarus

    eBook (Morah Leora, Aug. 12, 2020)
    When a nasty virus came to town, a single mitzvah saved lots more people from getting sick. This book offers children a wonderful reason to wash their hands, cover their nose and mouth when they cough or sneeze, and take some time away from other people if they are not feeling good. It's a fun read with a serious message, perfect for educators returning to the classroom and grown ups concerned about the health of their children.
  • Tree and Bird: A Havdalah Adventure

    Leora Lazarus, Leon Lazarus

    eBook (, June 13, 2019)
    Tree and Bird is a wonderful Jewish story about the friendship between a small bird and a wise old olive tree. Bird has to migrate south for the winter, leaving his best friend behind. The long journey is made easier as Bird finds connection to his home and his friend through the Havdalah ceremony. Children will love learning about their connection to the Tree of Life, our Torah, through this beautifully illustrated Havdalah story.The book features additional information about people, places, animals, and plants. Parents and teachers will be able to answer most questions by referring to the back of the book. Havdalah prayers with easy transliterations and translations are included.
  • Tree and Bird: A Simchat Torah Adventure

    Mr Leon Lazarus, Mrs Leora Lazarus

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 19, 2018)
    Tree and Bird is the story of two friends who live on a mountain overlooking the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Together they discover the true meaning of the Jewish festival of Simchat Torah.
  • Tree and Bird: A Simchat Torah Adventure

    Leora Lazarus, Leon Lazarus

    eBook (, April 20, 2019)
    Tree and Bird is the story of two friends who live on a mountain overlooking the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Together they discover the true meaning of the Jewish festival of Simchat Torah.
  • Flurble!: Five yucky creatures. One disgusting sound.

    Leon Lazarus, Leora Lazarus

    eBook
    Flurble makes reading and learning exciting and fun. The story is classroom tested to bring howls of laughter. It feels mischievous and disgusting. That makes story time irresistible. Children in Teacher Lee’s preschool class love Flurble. They read and reread the book to each other. That stimulates memory, comprehension, communication, letter recognition, and much more. As Teacher Lee says, “children play to learn, let’s all learn to play!”
  • Tree and Bird: A Havdalah Adventure

    Leora Lazarus, Leon Lazarus

    Paperback (Independently published, June 14, 2019)
    Tree and Bird is a wonderful Jewish story about the friendship between a small bird and a wise old olive tree. Bird has to migrate south for the winter, leaving his best friend behind. The long journey is made easier as Bird finds connection to his home and his friend through the Havdalah ceremony. Children will love learning about their connection to the Tree of Life, our Torah, through this beautifully illustrated Havdalah story.The book features additional information about people, places, animals, and plants. Parents and teachers will be able to answer most questions by referring to the back of the book. Havdalah prayers with easy transliterations and translations are included.
  • Flurble!: Five Yucky Creatures, One Disgusting Sound

    Leora Lazarus, Leon Lazarus

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Sept. 14, 2017)
    Flurble makes reading and learning exciting and fun. The story is classroom tested to bring howls of laughter. It feels so naughty and sounds so disgusting that it makes story time irresistible. Children in Teacher Lees preschool class love Flurble. They read and reread the book to each other, stimulating memory, comprehension, communication, letter recognition, and much more.
  • Flurble: Five yucky creatures, one disgusting sound.

    Leon Lazarus, Leora Lazarus

    Paperback (Independently published, April 20, 2019)
    Flurble makes reading and learning exciting and fun. The story is classroom tested to bring howls of laughter. It feels mischievous and disgusting. That makes story time irresistible. Children in Teacher Lee’s preschool class love Flurble. They read and reread the book to each other. That stimulates memory, comprehension, communication, letter recognition, and much more. As Teacher Lee says, “children play to learn, let’s all learn to play!”
  • Flurble!: Five Yucky Creatures, One Disgusting Sound

    Leora and Leon Lazarus

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 14, 2017)
    Flurble makes reading and learning exciting and fun. The story is classroom tested to bring howls of laughter. It feels so naughty and sounds so disgusting that it makes story time irresistible. Children in Teacher Lee?s preschool class love Flurble. They read and reread the book to each other, stimulating memory, comprehension, communication, letter recognition, and much more.
  • Millie's Mask

    Leora Lazarus

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 18, 2020)
    When a nasty virus comes to town, Millie's good deed saves lots more people from getting sick. This book offers children a wonderful reason to wash their hands, cover their nose and mouth when they cough or sneeze, and take some time away from other people if they are not feeling good. Its a fun read with a serious message, perfect for educators returning to the classroom and grown ups concerned about the health of their children.
  • Millie's Mask

    Leora Lazarus

    (, Aug. 17, 2020)
    When a nasty virus comes to town, a single good deed saves lots more people from getting sick. This book offers children a wonderful reason to wash their hands, cover their nose and mouth when they cough or sneeze, and take some time away from other people if they are not feeling good. Its a fun read with a serious message, perfect for educators returning to the classroom and grown ups concerned about the health of their children.