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Books published by publisher Hachai Pubns

  • Shavuos Guess Who?

    Ariella Stern, Patti Argoff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, May 1, 2017)
    It's exciting and interactive for children to guess the rhyming Shavuos riddles, then open the flap to reveal the answers. Cleverly designed so the very young will learn as they go... all about the giving of the Torah, the special holiday mitzvos and foods, the customs and observances of Shavuos, and more!
  • My Very Own Letter

    Zalmy Hecht, Chani Judowitz

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Aug. 31, 2016)
    Some mitzvos are done daily, some weekly, and others, once a year. But this inspiring picture book for young children focuses on a mitzvah that can be fulfilled once in a lifetime!"When I was a baby, so cute and so small,I got a great gift, the most special of all!Can you guess what it was? What could my gift be? Each and every Jew is charged with writing a Sefer Torah. It is a mitzvah obligation to this very day, and something that even a young child can accomplish by owning one letter in a Sefer Torah. What an excitement and love of Torah this cultivates! What better way to unite all Jews and to embrace their participation this precious mitzvah?The young brother and sister in the book are so proud of having one holy letter of their own, and a certificate that tells them the Parsha in which their letter is found. Beautiful, action-packed illustrations bring the characters to life!
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  • Bracha Do You Know

    Ariella Stern, Patti Agroff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Feb. 1, 2015)
    It s exciting and interactive for children to guess the rhyming Bracha riddles, then open the flap to reveal the answers. Cleverly designed so the very young can learn and review all the various food related blessings on different types of treats... and most importantly, remember Who is the One to thank! Baruch atah, we start this way, So many times throughout our day.What do we say before we eat, Any type of food or treat?Do you know? (lift the flap) A bracha!Bright colorful illustrations feature a family of happy children who enjoy and appreciate every opportunity to make brachos... so your kids will, too! Bracha Do You Know? makes a great gift for home or classroom, joining other books in this valuable Lift-the-Flap series from Hachai Publishing.
  • Light the Menorah - A Playful Action Rhyme

    Tova Gitty Broide, Patti Argoff

    Board book (Hachai Pubns, Oct. 15, 2018)
    Light the Menorah highlights Chanukah activities and invites children to perform the motions along with the text. With arms held high, their fingers become Chanukah flames. They hop like potato latkes, sizzling in an oily frying pan, and spin around like a colorful dreidel - What fun!
  • Big Like Me

    Ruth Finkelstein, Hachai Publishing, Esther Touson

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Benny has always been a little brother who needed a helping hand. But when Mommy comes home with a new baby girl, he turns into a big brother! Will Benny find anything he and his newborn sister can do together?
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  • My Jewish A.B.C.

    Hachai Publishing, Draizy Zelcer

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A brand new way to introduce the English alphabet to your child...using objects that are an important part of a Jewish child's world. In this charming and original picture book, each letter of the ABC's is paired with a familiar Jewish object or concept to make learning fun.
  • What Do I Say?

    Malky Goldberg, Hachai Publishing, D.L. Rosenfeld, Patti Agroff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, May 1, 2005)
    Children love interactive surprises... and that's why they'll love lifting the flaps to discover what to say in so many different situations. I would really like to eat Some bread with melted cheese I've got to ask my mommy,And I make sure to say . . . Please. What to say first thing in the morning? What to say when someone's in my way? What to say before I go to sleep? Lift the flaps to see all the answers. Bright, cheerful illustrations will interest even the youngest children.
  • The Sefer Torah Parade

    Tzivia Adler, Avraham Zmora

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Feb. 6, 2017)
    Today is a very special day because a new Sefer Torah is almost finished... Join two young children as they attend the ceremony for the completion of a brand new Torah and march in the Torah Parade. Every detail of the experience is lovingly described through a child s eyes: the festive music, flags and torches, the silver crown atop the Torah, the singing, dancing and rejoicing. Even the very youngest child will realize that the Torah is our greatest treasure while reading and enjoying The Sefer Torah Parade.
  • A Thread of Kindness A Tzedakah Story

    Leah-Perl Shollar, Hachai Publishing, Yehudis Cohen, Shoshana Mekibel

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, June 1, 2000)
    A poor farmer and his wife are blesses with six years of riches. What is their secret to making the six years last a lifetime? In this inspiring story of generosity, a thread of kindness stretches on forever.
  • As Big As an Egg: A Story About Giving

    Rochel Sandman, Hachai Publishing, Chana Zakashanskaya

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Chaim is a young Russian boy who knows that he should share some of his bread with those who have none . . .but he is so very hungry. When Chaim stops putting his little chunk of bread (as big as an egg) into Bubbe Hinda's mitzvah sack, strange things begin to happen.
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  • Pat Roll Pull

    Robin Heald, (Hachai), Erin Taylor

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Feb. 26, 2012)
    It's Friday. Today, for the very first time, Leah and her preschool classmates will get their own dough and the chance to braid their own challah. But, since Leah can't braid by herself yet, what will her friends say? And how will her challah look when it comes out of the oven? In this heartwarming story of creativity and challah fun, Leah discovers that something wonderful can happen when you stay true to yourself... and good friends are at your side!
  • A Dozen Daisies for Raizy

    Rebecca Klempner, Hachai Publishing, D.L. Rosenfeld, Chava

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, May 1, 2008)
    Raizy is so excited to be heading home for Shavuos after buying a dozen daisies in honor of yom tov. Then she meets a sad little girl, a lonely old woman, and a busy young mother who need help. On her own, Raizy understands that Ahavas Yisroel is the best way to get ready for Shavuos, since all Jews stood as one to receive the Torah. Children and parents will enjoy counting daisies -- and mitzvos -- as Raizy uses her precious flowers to cheer up friends and neighbors. Many of the customs and observances of Shavuos are part of the story, and others are included in the back of the book in a special note to readers. Soft watercolor artwork enhances this beautiful Shavuos tale.