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A parent would reach for this book when they want to introduce their little one to the warmth and humor of Jewish heritage through the universal language of food. Whether you are prepping for a trip to a local deli or simply want to celebrate your family traditions during a morning read-aloud, this book serves as a playful cultural primer. Alan Silberberg transforms classic staples like latkes, rugelach, and matzo balls into smiling, animated characters that guide toddlers through the alphabet. It is a joyful concept book that balances early literacy with cultural pride. Parents will appreciate the lighthearted approach to identity, making Jewish traditions feel accessible, fun, and delicious for children ages 0 to 3.