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Caryn Yacowitz

    I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Dreidel
    Baby Moses in a Basket
    Shoshi's Shabbat
    • The virtues of taking a break—and of being thankful—are extolled in the gentle story of a stubborn ox, an impatient farmer, and a day of rest.Long ago, in the hills near Jerusalem, lived a young ox. For six days each week, she and her owner would toil in the fields, and on the seventh day both would rest. Then it came to be that this young ox was sold. For six days, she toiled in her new owner’s fields, and on the seventh day the farmer brought out the yoke and plow, expecting to spend another day hard at work. But Shoshi the ox had a different idea. In a warm, friendly narrative and vivid, humorous art, author Caryn Yacowitz and illustrator Kevin Hawkes bring to life a tale drawn from the ancient Jewish stories known as the Midrash, a story as relevant today as it was long ago. It’s a tale of encountering other cultures and learning from them, of paying attention to the world around you—sun, breeze, animals, people—and above all, of learning to slow down and take a break.

      Shoshi's Shabbat
    • Baby Moses in a Basket

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(49)Évaluer

      The story highlights the miraculous journey of baby Moses, chosen by God to deliver the Israelites from the bondage of the Egyptian pharaoh. It emphasizes themes of faith, divine intervention, and hope as Moses's life unfolds, setting the stage for his pivotal role in leading his people to freedom. This retelling captures the essence of courage and the power of belief in the face of oppression.

      Baby Moses in a Basket
    • Experience a unique blend of humor and creativity as classic art masterpieces are reimagined through the lens of Hanukkah and the beloved "I Know an Old Lady" tale. This playful reinterpretation offers a fresh perspective, combining festive themes with iconic artistic expressions, making it a delightful read for both art enthusiasts and those celebrating the holiday.

      I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Dreidel