Talmudic and midrashic folklore use the teachings of the ancient sages to answer questions and teach moral lessons, often with a dash of humor. In this delightful collection, Phillis Gershator takes spiritual and folkloric elements and weaves them together with her unique humor to create a special version of the wondrous tales that have captivated readers for centuries. Stories of flying rabbis, miraculous loaves of bread, wise women, muscle-bound angels, and goats that carry bears on their heads will enchant children of all ages and those who read to them.
Talmudic and midrashic folklore use the teachings of the ancient sages to answer questions and teach moral lessons, often with a dash of humor. In thi...
Too tired to hop. No zip, no zapWhat time is it? TIME FOR A NAP This charming and cosy entry in the Snuggle Time series is now in board format. Every days a busy day, with places to go, people to see and things to do. But sometimes all that activity leaves a toddler tired and cranky. What time is it then? NAP TIME With plenty of humour and fun, Phillis Gershator and David Walker capture a childs resistance to some much-needed sleep.
Too tired to hop. No zip, no zapWhat time is it? TIME FOR A NAP This charming and cosy entry in the Snuggle Time series is now in board format. Every ...