From School Library Journal
PreS. Simple descriptive statements and the traditional Jewish prayer of faith combine with soft, full-page watercolor paintings in a board book that, with a bit of parental input, can impart the glow of the Shabbat observance to the tiniest members of the family. Kress's illustrations focus on the symbols associated with the Sabbath?a pair of glowing candles, a steaming challah, a kiddush cup, the first stars of the evening?and a family embrace. What a lovely way to introduce this important weekly celebration to the youngest Jewish children.?Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH
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From Booklist
Ages 2^-4. The Jewish Sabbath is introduced to little ones in this board book. The story, told in the first person by a young boy, describes candles burning, challah baking, and the peace of Shabbat. It ends with the prayer "Hear O Israel: / the Eternal is our God / the Eternal is One!" Simple and engaging, the book features dreamy watercolors that suit the serene mood. Ilene Cooper







