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Reach for this book when you want to bridge the gap between ancient history and modern family traditions, or when a child seems restless during a long holiday meal. Through its wordless, magical-realist lens, it transforms the familiar ritual of the Seder into an immersive adventure that helps children see themselves as part of a continuing story. It is a perfect tool for parents who want to foster a sense of wonder and personal connection to heritage without relying on dense text. The story follows three children who crawl under the Seder table to find the hidden Afikomen, only to find themselves transported back to ancient Egypt. They witness the life of Moses, from his time as a baby in the reeds to the Exodus, before returning to their modern-day family. Its evocative watercolor illustrations invite deep observation and empathy, making it highly appropriate for children aged 4 to 8 who are developing their historical imagination and cultural identity.