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Books in Passover series

  • Passover Around the World

    Tami Lehman-Wilzig, Elizabeth Wolf

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Introduces children to the many different ways of celebrating Passover around the world, including customs that can be adopted for use in the child's own family seder.
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  • Grover and Big Bird's Passover Celebration

    Tilda Balsley, Ellen Fischer, Tom Leigh

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Grover and Big Bird are in a hurry to get to the Passover seder, but―uh, oh!―there are many delays. Moishe Oofnik comes to the rescue in his tumbledown truck, but will they arrive in time to ask the Four Questions?
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  • Dinosaur on Passover

    Diane Levin Rauchwerger, Jason Wolff

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2006)
    An eager, playful dinosaur causes havoc at the seder when he arrives at a young boy's house to join him in celebrating Passover.
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  • Nachshon, Who Was Afraid to Swim: A Passover Story

    Deborah Bodin Cohen, Jago Silver

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2009)
    For generations Nachshon’s family has been enslaved by the Egyptian Pharaoh. Nachshon is afraid it will be his destiny too. Then Moses confronts the fearsome Pharaoh, and Nachshon’s dream of freedom begins to come true. But soon he has to overcome his own special fear. The story of the brave boy who was the first to jump into the sea will inspire young and old alike.
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  • Engineer Ari and the Passover Rush

    Deborah Bodin Cohen, Shahar Kober

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Engineer Ari rushes to complete his final train ride to Jerusalem before Passover begins, but will he run out of time before getting the items he needs for his seder plate?
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  • Matzah Meals: A Passover Cookbook for Kids

    Barbara Steinberg, Judy Tabs

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2004)
    This simple cookbook includes lots of great recipes for the young Passover cook. You'll also find instructions for preparing the seder and craft ideas for decorating the seder table.
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  • A Tale of Two Seders

    Mindy Avra Portnoy, Valeria Cis

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2010)
    When her parents get divorced, a little girl is worried about many things, including how she will celebrate the Jewish holidays in two different households. The holiday of Passover gives her a chance to celebrate separately with each parent. Over the course of three years and six seders, she and her family work to adjust to this new world, creating happy new lives and new family traditions.
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  • Only Nine Chairs: A Tall Tale for Passover

    Deborah Uchill Miller

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Pub, Oct. 1, 1982)
    Speculates in rhyme how to handle nineteen guests at a Seder dinner when there are only nine chairs.
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  • The Littlest Levine

    Sandy Lanton, Claire Keay

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Hannah doesn't like being the littlest Levine. She's too short to hang fruit from the sukkah and too young to light the Hanukkah candles by herself. But when Passover comes, the littlest Levine gets a chance to shine in a big way.
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  • And Then Another Sheep Turned Up

    Laura Gehl, Amy Adele

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Mama set another place. Papa found an extra seat. Hannah squeezed to make more space, Thrilled to have a guest to greet. Uh-oh! As the sheep family Passover seder begins, more and more guests show up!
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  • All About Passover

    Judyth Groner, Madeline Wikler, Kinny Kreiswirth

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Features the history and customs of Passover, including the story of the Exodus, all about chametz and matzah, the tradition of tzedakah at Passover, and an introduction to the seder. Includes favorite recipes.
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  • Matzah Ball: A Passover Story

    Mindy Avra Portnoy, Katherine Janus Kahn

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Aaron is invited to a baseball game during Passover, and his mom sends him with a bag lunch of matzah and tuna. Aaron is embarrassed until his friends go off for snacks and something wonderful happens.
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