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Cargando... My Shabbos 1, 2, 3'spor Surie Fettman
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I like that the ISBN has 613 in it twice! The objects assigned to the numbers work: the number of candles, five, is how many are in the family; the number of plates, six, allows for a guest. Two young children set the Shabbos table by themselves. The prayer for candles is given in Hebrew, without G-d's names spelled out, and transliterated; there is no English translation. The glossary defines five terms: Bentchers, Challos, Hashem, Kiddush, and Shabbos. The book ends with all each number on a line with that number of objects, as shown in the story. The only quibble I have is that the cover of the book has numbers for three things and, in fact, there are not three candles or candlesticks, but five; the number three is assigned to bentchers. But the story is straightforward and charming and lacks the heavy-handed moral that some children's books have. It is meant for observant families. The large print makes me think it is meant to be read by children and not just to them. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Basic Educational - the ABC's and the numbers one to ten presented with a uniquely Jewish twist Donny and his sister, Dina, begin to set the Shabbos table with one silver kiddush cup, two challos - and end with ten napkins. In the process, preschool children can identify familiar objects that grace the Shabbos table and learn the numbers from one to ten. A special chart at the end of the book reinforces the concept of counting for the very young. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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