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Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
813 books about judaism & jewish faith
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(12)
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The Clothes on Their Backs
Linda Grant
Bookish Vivien lives a quiet life with her refugee parents until a glamorous, mysterious uncle arrives and begins to unr
Ages 15–18
A Ceiling Made of Eggshells
Gail Carson Levine
For the child grappling with big questions about identity and belonging during times of major change and systemic unfair
Ages 8–12
Private Joel and the Sewell Mountain Seder
Bryna J. Fireside
Union soldiers and three former slaves gather on a mountainside to build a makeshift Passover Seder, finding a deep, sha
Ages 6–10
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The Matzah That Papa Brought Home
Fran Manushkin
Rhythmic verses and oil paintings capture the high energy, family traditions, and inevitable exhaustion of a lively Pass
Ages 3–8
The Story of Israel for Children
Addie Richman Altman
For the family seeking to connect with their heritage, this narrative history weaves together biblical stories and the j
Ages 8–12
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
Simms Taback
Watch a tattered old overcoat transform again and again as Joseph cleverly recycles the fabric into a jacket, a vest, an
Ages 3–7
Baby's First
Passover
DK
Introduce your little one to the joy of Passover traditions, from the Seder plate to the story of Exodus, in a format pe
Ages 0–3
Let My People Go!
Sigal Adler
For families looking to introduce the story of the Exodus through a gentle, rhythmic narrative that focuses on the journ
Ages 3–8
This is Just a Test
Madelyn Rosenberg, Wendy Wan-Long Shang
David Da-Wei Horowitz is stuck in the middle of a latke cook-off between his Jewish and Chinese grandmothers while tryin
Ages 8–12
Hanukkah A Counting Book in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish
Emily Sper
A vibrant multilingual introduction to Hanukkah for little ones learning to count. Explore holiday traditions through nu
Ages 1–4
Kibitzers and Fools: Tales My Zayda Told Me
Simms Taback
Traditional Jewish folklore comes to life through thirteen short tales where wise sayings meet the playful antics of kib
Ages 6–10
Indestructibles
Baby's First Passover
Amy Pixton
For parents who want to introduce the joy of a Seder to their littlest ones with a book that can handle being chewed, pu
Ages 0–2
The Forbidden Book
Sacha Lamb
For teens navigating the complexities of who they are when societal expectations and tradition demand they be someone el
Ages 14–18
Stories from Chelm
The Demons' Mistake
Francine Prose
A group of mischievous demons from Chelm stow away in a crate bound for New York, hoping to find streets paved with gold
Ages 5–9
Holiday Lift-the-Flap
Apples and Honey
Joan Holub
For little ones curious about the Jewish New Year. This interactive board book introduces Rosh Hashanah traditions like
Ages 1–4
Golem A Giant Made of Mud
Mark Podwal
Jewish folklore comes to life in this retelling of the legendary mud giant created to protect a community.
Ages 5–10
Joshua in the Promised Land
Miriam Chaikin
Following in the footsteps of Moses, Joshua takes on the monumental task of leading the Israelites and masterminding the
Ages 8–12
Celebrate with Me
Rosh Hashanah
Gloria Koster
For children curious about how the Jewish New Year is celebrated, this accessible guide explains the meaning of the shof
Ages 5–8
Challah for Shabbat Tonight
Sara Holly Ackerman
For the family looking to slow down and savor weekly traditions, this rhythmic tale captures the sensory magic of baking
Ages 4–8
You Never Know A Legend of the Lamed-Vavniks
Francine Prose
Schmuel the shoemaker is mocked by his fellow villagers, but this humble craftsman holds a secret identity in a legendar
Ages 5–9
Too Many Golems
Jane Yolen
For children overwhelmed by new chores or school subjects, this whimsical tale explores how a big 'oops' can turn into a
Ages 5–8
Confessions of a Closet Catholic
Sarah Darer Littman
For the child questioning their family traditions or looking for a place to belong while navigating a loved one's illnes
Ages 9–13
Aviva vs. the Dybbuk
Mari Lowe
Isolated Aviva is the only one who can see the mischievous dybbuk causing chaos in her community. To stop the mayhem, sh
Ages 8–12
Jewish Rhymes to Make You Smile! #3
Shehakol Nihiyeh Bidvaro!
Chana Voola
For the family introducing their little one to the beauty of everyday blessings and the Jewish concept of gratitude for
Ages 2–5