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The Purim Panic
by Laura Gehl
When she loses the special ring Bubbe gave her for Hanukkah, Ruby frantically tries to find it before the Purim celebration and gets some much-needed help from her family.
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Meet the Hamantaschen Detectives
by Alan Silberberg
In this zany Purim story, three very determined hamantaschen—AKA DETECTIVES—must find the missing megillah before the Purim play starts or the show can't go on!
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Purr-im Time
by Jenna Waldman
Kitties celebrate Purim and get up to shenanigans.
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The Royal Recipe: A Purim Story
by Elana Rubinstein
When her super sense of smell catches a whiff of trouble, Saralee Siegel must stop a mysterious party planner from ruining her holiday plans for Purim.
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Peek-a-boo Passover
by Pamela Mayer
This interactive Passover board book gives little readers a glimpse of all the items appearing on the Passover seder table.
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My Family Haggadah
by Shoshana Silberman
A colorful board book Haggadah for the youngest seder-goer highlighting the main parts of the seder.
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A Persian Passover
by Etan Basseri
Ezra and Roza are helping to prepare for their Passover celebration. Ezra is proud to be in charge of bringing his family's flour to the synagogue to be baked into matzah in a traditional wood-burning oven. But when Ezra makes a mistake and the matzah is ruined, what will he and his sister Roza, do? Join the siblings as they experience the sights, smells, sounds, and unique traditions of a seder in Iran of the 1950s.
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Matilda Makes Matzah Balls
by Rhonda Cohen
This year for Passover, Matilda's grandmother invites her to help make the matzah ball soup!
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Afikomen
by Tziporah Cohen
When their dog absconds with the afikomen bag, which contains matzah used for the seder, the children follow him and are transported to ancient Egypt where they help baby Moses safely reach his destination, in this wordless time-travel adventure.
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Easter Eggs and Matzo Balls
by Janie Emaus
Determined to give his new stepsister, who celebrates Passover, something special in the Golden Egg, Michael writes to the Easter Bunny in hopes of finding some inspiration.
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The Not-quite-perfect Passover
by Laura Gehl
Determined to make the first Passover seder her family is hosting perfect, Ruby must find a way to still enjoy the holiday when nothing goes as planned.
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Matzah Craze
by Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh
Wondering why his school friend Noa politely exempts herself from lunch swapping, a young student and his friends learn about the traditions of Passover before trying some of the less-familiar foods that Noa brings to share.
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The Passover Guest
by Susan Kusel
In Washington, D.C., during the Great Depression, Muriel and her family have no money to prepare the seder meal until a mysterious stranger performs a Passover miracle.
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Alone Together on Dan Street
by Erica Lyons
A young girl practices the Four Questions on her apartment balcony in Jerusalem, and finds a way to bring the neighbors together for Passover even during the separation of a pandemic.
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An Invitation to Passover
by Kerry M. Olitzky
Hannah invites us all into her home for her family's Passover seder. Her diverse group of friends bring their own culture to the celebration as well. Join the crowd and explore the universal themes of freedom, hope, thanks--and delicious food!
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Meet the Matzah: A Passover Story
by Alan Silberberg
The creator of Meet the Latkes presents a zany retelling of the Passover story that depicts an earnestly elusive matzah who tells his class about how the Hebrews fled Egypt to freedom, while a heckling slice of sourdough cracks jokes.
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Raquela's Seder
by Joel Edward Stein
Longing to celebrate a Passover seder but prohibited from doing so in Inquisition-era Spain, Raquela gets her wish thanks to her clever papa who creates a unique celebration.
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Passover, Here I Come!
by David Steinberg
This all-new collection of poems from the author of the hugely popular Kindergarten, Here I Come celebrates the joys of Passover, from singing the Four Questions to finding the Afikomen.
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More Than Enough: A Passover Story
by April Halprin Wayland
In this warm and charming story told in spare, lyrical prose, a Jewish family prepares for their Passover seder ending with the children having a special sleepover at their Nana's house.
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Meet Me at the Well: The Girls and Women of the Bible
by Jane Yolen
A celebration of key women characters from the Hebrew Bible combines their stories with sidebars, inspired by the Jewish tradition of "midrashim," which pose questions, provide additional information and include nondenominational interpretations.
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A Jewish life
by Cath Senker
Presents information about Jewish celebrations (including Passover), ceremonies, traditions, values and daily life.
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Passover: A Celebration of Freedom
by Bonnie Bader
Kids will learn why and how Jewish people celebrate Passover with this beautifully illustrated Big Golden Book that's filled with colorful illustrations and simple, yet informative text.
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The Four Questions
by Ori Sherman
Explores the meaning of Passover by explicating the symbolism of the Seder and the four questions.
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