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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for Young Children,
By Chava79 (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
This is a very cute book that introduces some of the basic items of Shabbat. It is a durable board book with full color pictures on each page. Overall, it is a good item. However, there could have been more detail and explanation. The children shown in the book seem older than the appropriate age (preschool) of children who would get the most use out of the book.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
shabbat board book,
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This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
This is a great book, great pictures. I would reccomend this book for children 3yrs and up. There is quite a bit of text in it. I thought there would be just pictures. Oh well, I will save it for my daughter when she is a bit older.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shabbat,
By Ruth "Ruthie" (Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
This is a great book for two year olds. I use it in my preschool class. we can talk a long time in this subject.The kids like it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
really nice book,
By erica2 (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
This is a really lovely book that introduces young children to the key concepts of Shabbat. It has great photos and is designed very artfully. Lest one take such quality for granted, the two other Jewish board books in this series, one about Passover and one about Hannukah, are not as nice--they seem to have been put together with less care, and the photos are not as fetching.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shabbat Basics for any Jewish Family,
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
Regardless of your level of Jewish observance, this book - along with its companions on Passover and Chanukah should have a place on your baby / toddler bookshelf.
The illustrations are clear and simple, showing the steps leading up to Shabbat, including making challah. They also show a bit of the "history" of Shabbat - the creation story, in very general terms even a toddler can sort of understand. Rituals and ritual objects - like the havdalah ceremony, which uses a spice box - are presented with classic Dorling-Kindersley simplicity, and as with others in this series, there's a "review" at the end of the book covering educational basics like colours. The family shown is fairly generic: mother, father and a couple of children. Kippot are worn for rituals throughout, however, the mother's hair is uncovered, which may discourage some families from using the book. However, it's so difficult to find a nice, simple introduction to Shabbat - even for kids who've been doing it their whole life - that we prefer not to call attention to this detail and instead use the book as a springboard for talking about the many, many things that make Shabbat special in our lives.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful intro to Shabbat!,
By S. Eliaser (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
My daughter discovered this book just as she turned 1, and it is one of her favorites! She gets so excited to pick out objects or tasks that she can recognize from her weekly ritual, like candles, challah, cleanup, strawberries, a Torah scroll, and "kiddush." She likes to wave her hands over the candle picture and place her hands over her head to "bless the children." She loves the bright, cheerful photographs. Although some of the ideas are beyond her, like the seven days of creation, she likes looking and the flowers and birds and animals that appear as part of the narrative. She especially likes the baby that is pictured as part of the Saturday afternoon "rest" activity, but she doesn't mind that the other characters in the book are older children. As a parent reader, I am secretly gratified to see the family in the book using familiar-looking siddurim and living a traditional lifestyle without being too old-fashioned about it. This is a wonderful pictorial introduction to Shabbat suitable for everyone in the preschool range.
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Child's favorite book,
By Tsvi Landau (Jerusalem Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) (Board book)
This is one of my daughter's favorite books. She absolutely loves it, asks for it by name, and has much of it memorized. On Friday nights she calls out "kiddush!" at the right time, and immediately recognizes the havdalah candle on Motsei Shabbat--all because of this fun, entertaining work that we enjoy reading to her. She began reading it when she was one and a half and now, at age two, she loves it more than ever. I recommend it highly. As a Masorti/Conservative rabbi, I must also add that this book strikes the perfect balance between being traditional, yet appealing to families who have a less traditional orientation. It is fit for the Shabbat observant while being informative and educational for the less affiliated family. Kol Ha Kavod to Clare Lister et. al. who put this book together. If I had been asked to proofread it, there are some pointers I would have made, but overall, I still give it 5 stars.
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My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) by DK Publishing (Board book - Mar. 2003)
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