Tag: Children's Books

In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, a list of 17 appetizing kids' books about Jewish food is highlighted, ranging from Ashkenazi classics to diverse mash-ups like Asian and Mexican cuisines.
New Passover children's books released in 2024 feature a diverse range of themes and characters, including a superhero, a scientist, a T. rex hosting a seder, Jewish bears, and more.
This article discusses the lives and legacies of several individuals in the Jewish community.
The article discusses the recent changes being made to Roald Dahl's children's books in order to make them more inclusive.
The picture book "Chik Chak Shabbat" is among the 176 titles that have been removed from school shelves in Duval County, Florida.
The author discusses their tradition of bringing books to synagogue during the High Holidays to distract themselves during the long services.
This article discusses the significance of the All-of-a-Kind Family children's book series by Sydney Taylor.
Holocaust literature for children is a prominent genre due to the significant role the Holocaust plays in Jewish identity.
The article provides a selection of Jewish-themed books about summer camp for kids of different ages.
The text discusses the prevalence of children's book biographies about prominent Jewish figures, particularly focusing on the abundance of books about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Anne Frank.
In response to the overwhelming focus on Holocaust books for children and young adults, the author argues for a broader representation of Jewish stories beyond the Holocaust.
"Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins" challenges the idea of a singular, canonical Hanukkah story by introducing goblins and magical elements into the narrative.
The text reflects on the question of introducing young children to the horrors of historical events such as the Holocaust.
In preparation for Martin Luther King Day, here are six recommended children's books that explore the life and impact of Martin Luther King Jr. across various age groups.
This article highlights three exceptional Jewish biographies suitable for readers of all ages.
The text provides a list of recommended children's books for different age groups, ranging from picture books for very young readers introducing Yiddish words and Shabbat themes to chapter books for middle-grade and young adult readers dealing with diverse Jewish protagonists and historical events.