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Where does Laughter Hide?

Where does Aya's laughter hide? A spectacular journey which shows that laughter and joy are deep within us. A combination of a story and a game that invites parents and children to an enjoyable and intimate experience.

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The Ladybird in the Rain

While the animals take care of each other, the child Ido notices the little beetle and gives it shelter from the rain. Ruth Dafna's new book is a heartwarming story about the sensitivity of the other, compassion and concern for the weak.

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A Street with No Name

It is very confusing to live on a street with no name; Everyone is lost! In this new book, written by the beloved writer Shlomit Cohen-Asif, the children embark on a joint journey to choose a suitable name to their street.

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Shafan (Hyrax)

The Hyrax is fed up, everyone calls him a rabbit! A creative and entertaining story about name, identity and what is in between.

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Feel-Good Bear

Should friends be alike? The story of a sad, bored bear who is willing to play only with bears, and an amusing encounter with a rabbit, turtle and two snails teaches him that anyone can be a friend.

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My Magic Garden (Mr. Savyon [Senecio] and Ms. Rakefet [Cyclamen])

The flowers of Israel and its landscapes are hosted by the rhyming poems Of Ruth Oren.

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Hannan the Gardener

Hannan the gardener gives the children fruit and assures that a treasure is hidden in them, but the children find only pits in them. What will happen when the pits are planted in the ground? A book that has become a classic because of the wonderful illustrations and the captivating rhymes of ...

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Ogi

Nivy loves Ogi, the hamster in her sister's kindergarten. In a moment of weakness she takes him home without permission. Now she must deal with the consequences of her actions.

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The Scatterbrained Man of Azar’s Village

Israeli Classic by Lea Goldberg. A diffuse and graceful man who confuses day and night, places a plate in the shower and brushes his shoes with the toothbrush. Natalie Waxman Shenkar's illustrations add a nostalgic atmosphere to the story

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Grandpa Sabih

Keren and Or are confused, is their grandfather named after a dish? They ask Grandfather, and his surprising answer teaches them about the immigration to Israel and the acclimatization of new immigrants in the early years of the state.

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