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A parent would reach for this book when they want to introduce a young child to the Seder table for the first time without them feeling overwhelmed by a traditional Haggadah. It is specifically designed to bridge the gap between ancient ritual and a child's natural curiosity, making the holiday feel like a celebration rather than a long lecture. The book simplifies the Exodus story and the specific rituals of the Seder night through lighthearted, rhyming verse and colorful illustrations. It focuses on the themes of freedom, gratitude, and family togetherness, ensuring the narrative remains accessible for children as young as three. By choosing this version, parents can ensure their children feel like active participants in their heritage, fostering a sense of wonder and belonging during an important lifecycle event.