My Books
Overdue: The Misadventures of
Bob the Book
This harrowing tale showcases the joy of reading and the importance of taking care of books.
“A must-have book for libraries; educators and storytellers will want to use it for read-alouds to teach library book etiquette.”
– School Library Journal
#1 New Read on Amazon for books about reading and libraries
Dance the Hora, Isadora!
…The note for families at the end of this book says it all: “We all have our own ways to shine. When we follow our passions, we can feel joy and bring light into the world. Isadora is happiest when she’s dancing”. You can feel the joy that movement brings as the story unfolds.
– Joan G., Goodreads.com
The King with a Horse's Ears: An Irish Graphic Folktale
In this Irish folktale, a young and powerful king has an embarrassing secret: he has horse’s ears! Then one day, the royal barber discovers this unusual trait. Can he keep the king’s long-held secret, or will the barber be banished from the kingdom for good? With clever text and easy-to-follow panels, Discover Graphics: Global Folktales are perfect for even the newest graphic novel fans!
Little Red Ruthie: A Hanukkah Tale
Brave Ruthie has taken cleverness up a notch when compared to Riding Hood, her predecessor. A hungry wolf is no match for this smart little girl, who teaches him about the Hanukkah miracle, while serving him with platefuls of yummy latkes. Of course he’s way too stuffed to eat her!
…the wolf tries on her clothes—not that this fools clever Ruthie, whose quick thinking and latke-making skills solve her wolf problem. The cartoony illustrations and lighthearted text incorporate Hanukkah details and motifs…
—The Horn Book Nov/Dec, 2017
The Peanut-Free Café
Simon is a picky eater, but peanut butter is one food he adores. When a child with a peanut allergy arrives at school, it is Simon who proposes big changes to the lunchroom. Will he be able to overcome his own fussy ways to help a new friend?
The story addresses several important topics, all with a lighthearted touch… An informative and colorful selection, told in a nonthreatening way that kids will relate to. t.
—Debbie Stewart Hoskins, Grand Rapids Public Library, MI.
Mitzi's Mitzvah
A visit to a Nursing Home during the Jewish New Year does not start out well for Mitzi, a little dog. While her family visits with elderly relatives, Mitzi is tied up outside until a sympathetic nurse invites her in and everyone discovers that Mitzi is the perfect guest. Her loving kindness brings holiday joy to everyone, young and old. This book is a PJ Library Selection.
…the book will have widespread appeal in Jewish preschool settings
and with families who have participated in the type of mitzvah project
with their own dogs.
—Jewish Book World