Fall ’25 may be behind us—but the stories live on. Previously available early only to our Seasonal Book Box subscribers, this complete fall lineup is now offered as a single set for convenient purchasing and bundled value.
This collection features ten beautifully crafted picture books celebrating Jewish tradition, identity, friendship, history, and holiday joy. Readers can welcome the New Year with Anyada Buena, Shanah Tovah and settle in for bedtime with Laila Tov, Grover!. Hanukkah shines with Happy HanukKAT and The Mouse Who Loved Latkes, while Rembrandt’s Blessing brings art and Jewish history into focus. Themes of belonging and kindness unfold in Jason Belongs and Just Say Welcome. Sammy Spider’s Big Book of Jewish Holidays introduces the celebrations of the Jewish year, and Kai and the Golem and Shira the Singing Puppy offer warmth, humor, and heart.
Ideal for classrooms, school and synagogue libraries, and family book collections alike.
Includes all 10 titles:
Anyada Buena, Shanah TovahA little girl and her Sephardic Jewish family joyfully greet the Jewish New Year. "When leaves begin falling, the shofar comes calling. The halá golden brown is shaped round like a crown. Anyada Buena! Shanah Tovah!"
Happy HanukKATThe cat family is getting ready for their favorite time of year—Hanukkah! It's the purr-fect holiday celebration as they light the menorah, make latkes, and listen to the story of the Maccabees.
Jason Belongs: The Story of Jason Schachter McKinneyJason loves to sing—until a whisper runs through school questioning whether Jason can be both Black and Jewish. Lifted up by both his African and Jewish ancestors' music, Jason finds a way to sing with his whole spirit.
Just Say Welcome"Just say 'welcome!'" Tilly's mom tells her when a newly arrived Iraqi family comes to stay with them for a while. "Sometimes that's all it takes for strangers to become friends." When the Iraqi family is ready to leave, they aren't strangers anymore.
Kai and the GolemHis beloved bubbe is in the hospital and nothing is working out like Kai wants. Maybe, Kai thinks, a big scary Golem is making bad things happen. But when Kai befriends Golem, the world begins to look brighter.
Laila Tov, Grover!Grover is getting ready for bed! He puts on his cozy pajamas, brushes his teeth, and says Shema. Good night, Grover! Laila tov!
The Mouse Who Loved LatkesWhen the Katz family moves in, C.J. the mouse is scared. "Don't go," says the littlest cat. "I could use a friend." C.J. joins the Katz family for dinner and helps them celebrate Hanukkah.
Rembrandt's BlessingPainting scenes from Bible stories was Rembrandt's passion. At Rabbi Menashe Ben Israel's home for Sabbath dinner, Rembrandt watches his friend say a blessing over the children and has an idea for a very special painting.
Sammy Spider's Big Book of Jewish HolidaysSammy Spider watches the Shapiros hang the calendar that will show them all the Jewish holidays of the year. From Rosh Hashanah to Shavuot, Sammy watches?and asks Mrs. Spider lots of questions.
Shira the Singing PuppyShira the puppy loves to sing, but whenever she does, people say, "Hush and shush, Shira. Not today." But on Saturday night, it's time for Havdalah. When Shira's family sings the blessings, it's finally time for Shira to sing too.
Buy the full lineup together and save over $30 compared to purchasing each book on its own.