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Sammy Spider's First Trip to Israel: A Book About the Five Senses (Sammy Spider Set) Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2002
Sammy Spider joins the Shapiro family on a vacation, and he uses his five senses to experience Israel.
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Sammy Spider's First Passover Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 1995
A very good book for young children about Passover This book is very good for young children of all ages. It teaches the children in a fun way why we celebrate Passover and the history about it.
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Sammy Spider's Hanukkah Fun Book Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2001
? I was looking for something that would be educational as well as entertaining and this book was just confusing. I don't get the Spider thing associated with Hanukkah Fun.
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Sammy Spider's First Hanukkah (Sammy Spider's First Books) Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 1993
Wonderful introduction to Hanukkah for preschoolers Sammy's First Hanukkah not only introduces preschoolers to Hanukkah in a way that is right on their level, it also reviews numbers and colors as well. A perfect book for the holidays.
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Sammy Spider's First Purim illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn Sylvia Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2000
A very good story for young children about Purim This book is very good for children of all ages. It tells the story about Purim in a fun and delightful way.
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Sammy Spider's First Sukkot (Sukkot & Simchat Torah) Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2004
I love this book I have most of the Sammy books, and I love reading them to my little sisters.
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Sammy Spider's First Rosh Hashanah Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 1996
Great intro for small children You've heard of being a little mouse in the room or a fly on the wall? Well, Sammy is a spider on the ceiling! This is a good intro to Rosh Hashanah for small children, who will love the big, colorful illustrations. I also like the Sammy Spider series because it ...
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Sammy Spider's First Shabbat Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 1997
Wonderful Shabbat book for preschoolers This book introduces young children to Shabbat as a young spider and his mother watch a family prepare for Shabbat. The colors are bright and vivid and the text is clear and easily accessible to young children. Concepts introduced include sunrise-sunset,shabbat ...
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Sammy Spider's First Tu B'Shevat Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2000
Around the seasons Sammy Spider's lesson this time is on the seasons. He sees how the seasons affect the trees. Then in the end they celebrate Tu B'Shvat. As usual, the pictures are colorful and add to the flavor of the story. But unlike the usual Sammy Spider fare, this book talks less ...
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Sammy Spider's First Shavuot (Sammy Spider) Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2008
Sammy's Spider's First Shavuot How nice to have Sammy Spider back! In this newest addition to the Sammy Spider picture books on holidays, young readers learn about Shavuot, the holiday where God gave the Torah to Moses. As Mrs. Shapiro prepares for Shavuot by making blintzes, Sammy and his mother ...
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The Littlest Maccabee (Littlest) Sylvia Rouss
Simcha Media Group (NJ), 2006
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Sammy Spider's Passover Fun Book (Sammy Spider Set) Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2001
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The Littlest Fish Sylvia Rouss
Pispopany, 2008
The Littlest Fish just wants to play but the shark, octopus, crab, and jellyfish he meets have other, more culinary, ideas. Then he sees a great fish who is in terrible pain. He's swallowed something that doesn't agree with him. Using his unique headlight, the Littlest Fish goes into the great fish only to discover Jonah. Devising a clever plan ...
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Aaron's Bar Mitzvah (Rouss, Sylvia a. Growing Up Jewish With Sarah Leah Jacobs.) Sylvia A. Rouss
Jonathan David Publishers, 2003
Sarah Leah Jacobs is very upset with her older brother, Aaron. He doesn?t have time to read a story with her, play a board game, even throw a ball back and forth. Aaron is so busy studying for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah, it?s as if Sarah doesn?t even exist. Hmpf! Sarah will show him! First, she hangs a birdhouse near Aaron?s bedroom window to ...
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No Rules for Michael Sylvia A. Rouss
Kar-Ben Publishing, 2004
No Rules for Michael This book is a delight! The illustrations are full of fun and magnificently executed! The book makes a very simple and clear case for classroom (and by extention, family) rules. Will delight any child - Jewish and non.
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