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Picture Books for Passover
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The longest night : a Passover story
by Laurel Snyder
A picture book in verse follows the story of the Exodus through the eyes of a young slave girl and features skillful and gentle depictions of Pharaoh, Moses, the 10 plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. By the author of Baxter, the Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher.
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The Story of Passover
by David A. Adler
Recounts the story of the enslavement of the Children of Israel by the pharaoh, the coming of Moses, the 10 plagues that struck Egypt and the delivery of the Children of Israel from slavery.
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Max makes a cake
by Michelle Edwards
Wanting help to bake a surprise Passover birthday cake for his mommy, little Max becomes increasingly frustrated by a baby sister whose fussing requires all of their father's attention. By the National Jewish Book Award-winning author of Chicken Man.
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Hoppy Passover!
by Linda Glaser
Two young bunnies learn about the customs of the Passover seder from their parents and grandparents as they all celebrate the holiday meal.
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The Passover lamb
by Linda Elovitz Marshall
Miriam has been looking forward to the Passover seder at her grandparents' home because it is her first year to ask the four questions, but the unexpected arrival of triplet lambs complicates her family's plans.
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The Little Red Hen and the Passover matzah
by Leslie Kimmelman
No one will help the Little Red Hen make the Passover matzah, but they all want to help her eat it. Includes information about Passover, a recipe for matzah, and a glossary of Yiddish words used in the story.
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The littlest Levine
by Sandy Lanton
Being the youngest in her family means that Hannah cannot do many things, which makes her unhappy, until finally, at Passover, there is a special duty only she can perform.
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A tale of two Seders
by Mindy Avra Portnoy
After her parents' divorce, a young girl experiences a variety of Passover seders. Includes recipes and facts about Passover.
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Passover!
by Roni Schotter
To begin their Passover celebration, little Moe and his family clean the house, prepare the Seder dinner, hunt for the hidden matzoh, and read the story of Passover together.
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Penina Levine is a hard-boiled egg
by Rebecca O'Connell
With only her best friend to lean on, forthright Penina celebrates Passover while she contends with a bratty younger sister and a seemingly unsympathetic sixth-grade teacher.
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The matzo ball boy
by Lisa Shulman
The classic tale of the "Gingerbread Man" is given a Judaic twist when the matzo ball boy jumps from the hot pot and takes off running with bubbe, her son the rabbi, and the fox hot on the chase to bring him back home in time for their Passover seder.
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Dinosaur on Passover
by Diane Levin Rauchwerger
An enthusiastic dinosaur comes to a young boy's house to join him in celebrating Passover.
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