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After reading the story to the class the kids love to tell what they do in the evening before going to bed. I use it for religious school and my class loves it. Great book This is a great bed time story for your night time reading. Great for teaching your children some of the prayers we say in the evening.
A lovely way to help a child go to sleep and to help a Jewish child learn a most important prayer.
This engaging book won the 2008 Sydney Taylor Book Award for Younger Readers from the Association of Jewish Libraries. May God help you grow and be happy." The accompanying serene and lovely artwork by Kristina Swarner, in hues of deep purples and blues, along with the flowing typeface design, make this a truly beautiful adaptation of the nighttime Sh'ma, invoking traditional nighttime blessings of peace and protection and helping to create a lovely new family ritual at bedtime. And may God's peace spread over you. Ages 4 - 8. May God bless you and keep you safe. The beautiful artwork and simple language of this unique book for very young Jewish children provides families with a satisfying bedtime ritual with which to end the day.
For example, these few words are spread over three pages: "My child, may you lay down gently to sleep. The author has included the adult version of the Kriat Sh'ma al HaMitah in both English and Hebrew at the end of the book. Sarah Gershman has adapted the collection of psalms, poems and prayers of the Kriat Sh'ma al HaMitah, into child-friendly verses that focus on themes of protection and preparing for sleep. May God give you light when it is dark. Reviewed by Lisa Silverman Short prayers of a few sentences are written in large print with lots of appealing white space and accompanied by a peaceful bedtime scene.
May God who watched over those who were here long ago, watch over you.
My son asks me to read the book over and over. Beautifully written and illustrated, a wonderful baby gift or gift for a young child. The CD is wonderful too.
A great present for friends with kids. This is an absolutely beautiful CD of traditional bedtime prayers sung angelically by Rabbi Julia Andelman. Our kids love listening to it in the car, and then I sing them selections at bedtime, usually aided by the gorgeous book.
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