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About The Book
"A visually stunning illustrated counting book that introduces kids to Jewish foods eaten on different holidays." — Kveller
"A fun counting book that also introduces elements of Jewish culture, helpful for families already sharing these treats or for those learning more about the cuisine." — School Library Journal
Buckwheat the Sheepadoodle needs help preparing his holiday meal! One by one, young readers are guided through ten delicious foods of Jewish holidays, family gatherings, and Shabbat dinners. Both appetizing and educational, 1, 2, 3 Nosh With Me helps young children learn about basic numbers as well as traditional Jewish cuisine. And if all the counting makes your little one hungry, use the bonus recipe for Simple Challah included to make your own tasty loaf!
MORE PRAISE FOR 1, 2, 3 NOSH WITH ME
"The perfect book to jumpstart children's interest in these traditional foods as they reinforce their counting skills." — Faith Kramer, best-selling author of 52 Shabbats: Friday Night Dinners Inspired by a Global Jewish Kitchen
“From the tactile cover to the challah recipe, and all the fun foods in between, my family and I loved this book!” — Rachel Teichman, author of B is for Bagel and D is for Donut
"1, 2, 3, Nosh with Me [...] is a beautiful resource for families who want to celebrate Jewish food, while educating their young children." — Jewish Journal
About The Illustrator
Sviatoslav Franko is a children’s book illustrator who enjoys collaborating with independent authors and publishers. He is fascinated by the complexity of nature and combines digital illustration and oil painting to reflect it in his work. Sviatoslav lives in Ukraine where the mountains are his favorite place for rest and inspiration.
Product Details
- Publisher: The Collective Book Studio (September 5, 2023)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9781685551346
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Raves and Reviews
"A visually stunning illustrated counting book that introduces kids to Jewish foods eaten on different holidays."
– Kveller
"A fun counting book that also introduces elements of Jewish culture, helpful for families already sharing these treats or for those learning more about the cuisine."
– School Library Journal
"1, 2, 3, Nosh with Me [...] is a beautiful resource for families who want to celebrate Jewish food, while educating their young children."
– Jewish Journal
"The illustrations opened up conversations about some of our favorite Jewish foods and traditions and my daughters had so much fun counting along with each page!"
– Ariel Stein, founder of Ariel Loves and Jewish educator
"From matzo balls to crispy latkes, you and your young reader will learn even more about Jewish celebrations you can feel in your tummy!"
– Nanny Miss Monique, Childcare Industry Influencer and Early Literacy Advocate
”This book trains toddlers up right to recognize Jewish culinary greatest hits.”
– Rachel Steinhardt, Jewish Children’s Book Critic
"1, 2, 3, Nosh With Me is such a cute way to teach my daughter counting and my favorite Jewish foods at the same time. We both love reading this book!"
– Amy Kritzer, author of What Jew Wanna Eat blog
"The perfect book to jumpstart children’s’ interest in these traditional foods as they reinforce their counting skills."
– Faith Kramer, best-selling author of 52 Shabbats: Friday Night Dinners Inspired by a Global Jewish Kitchen
"A heartwarming book that makes learning to count a joy for young ones and their families."
– Sarah Balagey, Early Childhood Consultant and Programmer
"From the tactile cover to the challah recipe, and all the fun foods in between, my family and I loved this book!"
– Rachel Teichman, author of B is for Bagel and D is for Donut
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