A Seder for Grover

Author:   Joni Sussman ,  Tom Leigh
Publisher:   Kar-Ben Copies Ltd
ISBN:  

9781541529212


Pages:   12
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 5 years
Format:   Hardback
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A Seder for Grover


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Author:   Joni Sussman ,  Tom Leigh
Publisher:   Kar-Ben Copies Ltd
Imprint:   Kar-Ben Copies Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 16.30cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781541529212


ISBN 10:   1541529219
Pages:   12
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 5 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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In the first of a series of Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books, Grover heads 'to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.' Big Bird is also en route ('He likes matzah. Crunch!'), and Cookie Monster asks to go along ('Okay, but remember, you can only eat special kinds of cookies on Passover, Cookie!'). Moishe Oofnik and Brosh--like Avigail, two characters from Rechov Sumsum, the Israeli Sesame Street production--join the celebration. The characters gather around the table, set with two candles and a center plate filled with charoset, an egg, and other symbolic foods, and the guests introduce Passover traditions: 'Brosh asks the Four Questions. We read the story of Passover from the Haggadah. Avigail finds the afikomen. Is Passover not AWESOME?!' Leigh illustrates in classic Sesame Street style, and Sussman introduces the holiday with a cast of beloved characters.--Publishers Weekly -- Journal (2/4/2019 12:00:00 AM)


In the first of a series of Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books, Grover heads 'to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.' Big Bird is also en route ('He likes matzah. Crunch!'), and Cookie Monster asks to go along ('Okay, but remember, you can only eat special kinds of cookies on Passover, Cookie!'). Moishe Oofnik and Brosh--like Avigail, two characters from Rechov Sumsum, the Israeli Sesame Street production--join the celebration. The characters gather around the table, set with two candles and a center plate filled with charoset, an egg, and other symbolic foods, and the guests introduce Passover traditions: 'Brosh asks the Four Questions. We read the story of Passover from the Haggadah. Avigail finds the afikomen. Is Passover not AWESOME?!' Leigh illustrates in classic Sesame Street style, and Sussman introduces the holiday with a cast of beloved characters. --Publishers Weekly --Journal


In the first of a series of Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books, Grover heads 'to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.' Big Bird is also en route ('He likes matzah. Crunch!'), and Cookie Monster asks to go along ('Okay, but remember, you can only eat special kinds of cookies on Passover, Cookie!'). Moishe Oofnik and Brosh--like Avigail, two characters from Rechov Sumsum, the Israeli Sesame Street production--join the celebration. The characters gather around the table, set with two candles and a center plate filled with charoset, an egg, and other symbolic foods, and the guests introduce Passover traditions: 'Brosh asks the Four Questions. We read the story of Passover from the Haggadah. Avigail finds the afikomen. Is Passover not AWESOME?!' Leigh illustrates in classic Sesame Street style, and Sussman introduces the holiday with a cast of beloved characters. --Publishers Weekly -- (2/4/2019 12:00:00 AM)


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Joni Sussman's books include My First Yiddish Word Book, and several Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books. She lives in Minnesota. The retired publisher of Kar-Ben, she continues to keep Jewish children's books close to her heart. Tom Leigh is a children’s book author and longtime illustrator of Sesame Street books. He lives on Little Deer Isle off the coast of Maine.

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