HI Ellie,

I know I'm a little biased, but I would humbly recommend you having the book
that I wrote:

Look What I See! Where Can I Be? At the Synagogue
Celebrate Jewish Family Life with Baby!  Join Baby as she explores the
traditions of Judaism with her family. Each day, she wakes up and sees a
special object -- a Kiddush cup, a shofar, a braided candle, a Torah.  Then,
with a turn of the page, a lively scene reveals the object in context,
opening the door to a world of spiritual exploration. Explanatory text is
provided for adult reference. Introduces children -- both Jews and non-Jews
alike -- to the richness of Jewish celebrations.  This book belongs in every
school and library interested in exposing children to different cultures,
traditions and religions. Ages 0-6. ISBN 1-930775-16-4. $16.95.

The kids will love the book and the explanatory text is an asset for reform
and/or interfaith parents.  It also comes with an Activity Guide for easy
ways to expand and extend the content (available free at our website).

Just my 2 cents....

- Dia
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