“Who know why the zebra wears pajamas?” is a well-loved Israeli classic in which the zebra has many outfits but resorts to wearing pajamas time and again. This edition is accompanied by new and amusing illustrations.
לפרטים נוספיםMy Name is Yoyo
“Everybody needs a name”, but Yoyo forgets his. Will he know who he is without knowing his name? This book is a celebration of words, sounds and lots of names.
לפרטים נוספיםSeven Good Years
What would you do with sudden wealth? A poor couple receive golden coins from a magical man, but for a limited time – just seven years. When these are over, it seems that nothing has changed in the lives of these poor man and woman. Or has it? Was anything left of the treasure to last for the ...
לפרטים נוספיםI Like to Look For…
Ehud is a young boy who does not despair when he loses something, and is always happy with the things he finds. In this book, both search and find are an enriching and joy-filled adventure.
לפרטים נוספיםI Love Drawing
Inspired by Nahum Gutman’s beautiful unique paintings, Mira Meir wrote equally beautiful poems – one for each painting. This book invites readers to embark on a journey of words and illustrations, at the end of which, they too, may be inspired to be creative.
לפרטים נוספיםThis is How We Plant a Seedling
Do you want to know what to do to plant a new tree? It’s easy: read the book and you’ll see. Now that you have a new tree, don’t forget to water it. You could even teach your friends how to plant their own trees. This festive and delightful book comes just in time for Tu Bishvat.
לפרטים נוספיםMy Uncle Simha
A collection of poems about Uncle Simha, a funny scatterbrain who sings great songs and loves animals, for “how can you live without animals?”. Uncle Simha, who’s accompanied generations of Israelis, is coming over for a visit.
לפרטים נוספיםWhy Do They Always Remind Me?
When grownups say “someday”, how do we know when that would be exactly? And just how upsetting can older siblings be? This is a classic, good-natured collection of poems about moments and feelings in children’s lives.
לפרטים נוספיםThe Hedgehog Who Said: Who Cares?
The hedgehog digs a burrow, and while doing so, hurls dirt onto the main road. How will the other animals walk along the road? Who will dispose of the piled-up dirt? This story is about caring and reciprocity, and is based on a Talmudic midrash about individuals’ responsibility for public ...
לפרטים נוספיםThe Reed and the Cedar
Two migrating birds are looking for a resting place. Where can they stop and rest safely? On the big, strong cedar or lean, flexible reed? This is a rhyming adaptation of a Talmudic fable about the power of agility.
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