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Hello, everybodeee! It is Passover, and I am going to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.
A Seder for Grover introduces very young readers to Passover traditions with friends from Sesame Street. Big Bird, Moishe Oofnik, and Avigail join their friend Grover to celebrate the spring holiday of Passover. Together they eat matzah, read from the Haggadah, and find the afikomen.
Hello, everybodeee! It is Passover, and I am going to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.
A Seder for Grover introduces very young readers to Passover traditions with friends from Sesame Street. Big Bird, Moishe Oofnik, and Avigail join their friend Grover to celebrate the spring holiday of Passover. Together they eat matzah, read from the Haggadah, and find the afikomen.
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Due to publisher restrictions the library cannot purchase additional copies of this title, and we apologize if there is a long waiting list. Be sure to check for other copies, because there may be other editions available.
About the Author-
Joni Sussman's books include My First Yiddish Word Book and four Sesame Street board books focused on Jewish culture and traditions.
Reviews-
February 4, 2019 In the first of a series of Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books, Grover heads “to a seder at my friend Avigail’s house.” Big Bird is also en route (“He likes matzah. Crunch!”), and Cookie Monster asks to go along (“Okay, but remember, you can only eat special kinds of cookies on Passover, Cookie!”). Moishe Oofnik and Brosh—like Avigail, two characters from Rechov Sumsum, the Israeli Sesame Street production—join the celebration. The characters gather around the table, set with two candles and a center plate filled with charoset, an egg, and other symbolic foods, and the guests introduce Passover traditions: “Brosh asks the Four Questions. We read the story of Passover from the Haggadah. Avigail finds the afikomen. Is Passover not AWESOME?!” Leigh illustrates in classic Sesame Street style, and Sussman provides introduces the holiday with a cast of beloved characters. Ages 1–4.
Publishers Weekly
"In the first of a series of Jewish-themed Sesame Street board books, Grover heads 'to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.' Big Bird is also en route ('He likes matzah. Crunch!'), and Cookie Monster asks to go along ('Okay, but remember, you can only eat special kinds of cookies on Passover, Cookie!'). Moishe Oofnik and Brosh—like Avigail, two characters from Rechov Sumsum, the Israeli Sesame Street production—join the celebration. The characters gather around the table, set with two candles and a center plate filled with charoset, an egg, and other symbolic foods, and the guests introduce Passover traditions: 'Brosh asks the Four Questions. We read the story of Passover from the Haggadah. Avigail finds the afikomen. Is Passover not AWESOME?!' Leigh illustrates in classic Sesame Street style, and Sussman introduces the holiday with a cast of beloved characters."—Publishers Weekly
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