Happy Passover, Edie Rose!

· Kar-Ben Publishing ®
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Mia loves the Passover seder at Edie Rose's apartment. All the neighbors sit around the table, talking about the journey from slavery to freedom. On Mia's birthday, Edie Rose gives her a rhinestone tiara and a map of the world. "You never know what journey might call your name," she says. When Edie Rose falls and breaks her arm, Mia looks at her map and wonders: Could a journey to help her neighbor be calling right now?

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5.0
1 review
Julie Ditton
January 7, 2025
Why is this book different from all others? Most other Passover picture books relate the Passover story or tell a tale of a typical seder. This one is a bit different. Everyone loves going to Edie Rose's apartment for Passover Seder. When Edie is injured everyone pulls together to bring the seder to her. This picture book mentions some Passover traditions, but it is really a book about the mitzvot of sharing and helping others. This book would make a great gift.
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About the author

Joy Preble loves to write for children, teens, and even grown-ups. She also loves Jewish holidays, especially Passover, where, like Edie Rose, she hosts the best seders ever! Happy Passover, Edie Rose! marks her picture book debut. You can find more of Joy's books at joypreble.com

Valeria Cis lives in Argentina with her family. She studied fine art at the University of Humanities and Arts in Rosario, Argentina. Her recent books include A Heart Just Like My Mother's and Bubbe's Belated Bat Mitzvah.

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