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Award Winner Brilliantly smart, contemporary debut tackling the doubleedged power of social media with humour, heart and honesty. A gorgeously funny and touching new novel exploring big issues of bullying, body confidence and, most importantly, learning how to be happy with who you are. She lives in Leicestershire. A lyrical story about finding your own destiny, even when your future seems written in the stars, perfect for fans of Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Katherine Rundell and Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Sophie Anderson grew up in Swansea, studied at Liverpool University and has worked as a geologist and science teacher. She has an international family and loves to write stories inspired by different folklore and cultures. Sophie lives in the Lake District. A quirky, creepy and unforgettable adventure series, perfect for fans of Roald Dahl, M. Leonard and Tim Burton. CrimeFest Book Awards years category In a world of dragons, song-spells, pipers and battles, three unlikely heroes face one legendary villain.
A dragon-shaped retelling of the darkest legend of them all. Patrick studied Mathematics at Cambridge before beginning a career in programming within the gaming industry. A Darkness of Dragons is his first novel for children. He has previously written books for adults including the novelization of cult TV show The Returned. A timeless adventure filled with wonder, this is the first book in the magical Stargold Chronicles.
A glossary of difficult vocabulary appears at the end. Khumesh far kinder yiddishbookcenter. The author promises to tell in another volume. Beginners Why do we Need Bees? Peretz, Isaac Leib Der kuntsen-makher:
Children have been disappearing from Suds. Children who turn completely grey before they disappear. Can Poppy and her new friend Erasmus brave the Riddling Woods and solve both mysteries? Linsteadt graduated from Brown University, in Literary Arts, in She won the James D. She lives near San Francisco. High up on the rooftops of Victorian London lives a secret society of orphans and spies — the Watchers — protectors of the city.
But below the cobbled streets lurks the Legion, a ruthless gang of cut-throats and thieves, plotting to unleash the darkest forces of Hell. Only Ben Kingdom has the power to end the war between them. Andrew Beasley was born in Hertfordshire, and has spent most of his life with his nose buried in a book. Andrew works as a primary school teacher, where he shares his passion for storytelling with his class.
Andrew lives in Cornwall with his wife and their two children, Ben and Lucy. The Princess of Waldenburg is fashioning her own future. Filled with girl power, glitter and royal style tips the first in a new series for girls aged follows in the bestselling footsteps of Geek Girl and The Princess Diaries. Carina Axelsson is half-Swedish, half-Mexican and grew up in California. After moving to New York she embarked on a jet-setting modelling career which saw her starring in advertising and magazine campaigns across the globe, including shoots for Vogue and Elle.
She is the author of the bestselling Model Under Cover series and splits her time between her UK writing bolthole and the fairy-tale forests of Germany. Award Winner A story about dreaming big, about hope and heroes, and never letting anything stand in your way. Mitch Johnson is a bookseller at Waterstones, Norwich. Landfill is a young boy, raised with wild animals within the walls of a derelict ruin, forbidden to venture outside by his guardian, a mysterious scavenger called Babagoo. But as Landfill grows up, he begins to question everything Babagoo has taught him. What if finding your freedom means betraying your best friend?
Darren Simpson is in his thirties and lives with his wife and children in Nottingham. He has written numerous adult short stories, and The Dust on the Moth, a crowdfunded multimedia collaboration including music downloads, art and photography. This is his first book for younger readers. But when her father gives her a stray dog, which she names Rain, the dog becomes her anchor in a confusing world.
Martin is the author of the bestselling Baby-Sitters Club series, which has sold million copies worldwide. In addition, she is the author of over thirty critically-acclaimed and prize-winning novels, including A Corner of the Universe which won a Newbery Honor in A beguiling epic of magic, love, loss and betrayal based on a traditional fairytale. A thought-provoking series which explores feminist history in Britain, through the lives of six fictional characters living in one real-life house — 6 Chelsea Walk, London.
Laugh-out-loud funny with a huge hugful of warmth, this series follows Cassidy Bond as she starts secondary school and tries to find her own special talent. Leeds Book Awards Shortlisted: Pseudonymous Bosch Pseudonymous Bosch is a pseudonym, or as he would prefer to call it because he is very pretentious , a nom de plume. Unfortunately, for reasons he cannot disclose, but which should be obvious to anyone foolhardy enough to read this book, he cannot tell you his real name.
But he admits to a deep-seated fear of mayonnaise. A hilarious, madcap follow up series from Pseudonymous Bosch, internationally bestselling author of The Secret Series. Holly Bourne is a best-selling author, beloved by readers for her hilarious and heart-wrenching novels and her trademark honesty about the perils of modern life. Her third book Am I Normal Yet? Welcome to Camp Reset, a summer camp with a difference. A raw and compelling exploration of mental health, friendship and the power of compassion. Join the Spinster Club HollyBourne. Darkly comic, striking and compassionate, this stunning debut novel is a portrait of a smalltown in Norway, a community that sings with pain, humour, and a whole lot of nothingness, told through the eyes of a unique teenage girl.
Linni Ingemundsen is from Norway. The deadliest weapon is a girl with nothing to lose: But now she faces her most challenging role of all — for the only way to survive under cover at an elite Nazi boarding school is to become a monster herself. Matt Killeen was born in Birmingham, in the UK, back when trousers were wide and everything was brown. Several careers beckoned, some involving laser guns and guitars, before he finally attempted to make a living as an advertising copywriter and a largely ignored music and sports journalist.
Orphan Monster Spy is his first novel. Weatherly is the author of the bestselling Angel series, as well as almost 50 other books for children and teenagers. Set in a daring and distorted echo of s America, The Broken Trilogy is an exhilarating epic from the bestselling author of The Angel Trilogy. An epic YA trilogy set in a world in which angels have come to earth: Ordinary mortals yearn to catch a glimpse of one of these magnificent beings, and thousands flock to The Church of Angels to feel their healing touch.
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Lewis Macmillan, and HarperCollins, 1,, figures not available before Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik, illus. In the latter part of the book, many of the readings are straightforward Yiddish translations of familiar Bible stories.
Mirele un ire fraynd: Biderman, 79 pages Illustrated by Mashe Fisher May be suitable for beginner This is a collection of fourteen short stories. The first seven deal with Mirele. It lacks a glossary. It lends itself to bedtime stories or to young children listening to the teacher. Matones, — 78 pages Illustrated by Nota Koslowsky May be suitable for beginner A book of verse, stories, jokes, riddles, and word and picture exercises intended to enliven a beginning Yiddish class. Basic reading skills are taught, which leads to reading assignments. Reading material is on religious topics, including the Jewish holidays and biblical tales.
Some of the songs are translated from Russian. Many of the songs celebrate elements of Soviet life, but many others are about more general child-related themes. Linkov, Mikhas Vegn dem dreystn kemfer Berele unzayn voyle khaveyrim yiddishbookcenter. Katsovitsh May be suitable for intermediate, advanced An intrepid little bear lends his efforts to the Red Army. Liptsin, Sem Far kleyn un groys yiddishbookcenter.
These lighthearted poems appear in both Yiddish and transliteration. The poems are about children, celebrating their activities and accomplishments. Though not strictly written for children, they could be read and enjoyed by children, both because the language is relatively uncomplicated and because the themes would be so familiar. Liptsin, Sem Shpil tsum tsil yiddishbookcenter.
Most stories are about adjustment to America, sweatshop life, and family relationships. He hides behind a newspaper but is recognized by an acquaintance who gives him no peace. He suggests making private cubicles for subway riders to avoid inter- ference. The stories have a timeless flavor and are still entertaining. Lis, Kalmen Kind un rind yiddishbookcenter. Shvalbn, 78 pages May be suitable for intermediate Simple rhymed poems on a variety of topics. Some of the poems are quite short, and would thus be manageable for beginning students.
Lissitsky, El Khad gadyo Warsaw: Original Aramaic lyrics are included. This book is famous because of the daring art work. Litman Feter simkhes shpaserayen: Geltman, pages May be suitable for intermediate A collection of short stories. A brief glossary of Spanish terms appears at the end of the book.
Litman Fun ale zibn zakhn Buenos Aires: Litman A likhtike velt yiddishbookcenter. Litman May be suitable for intermediate Thirty-one stories, many of them just a few pages long. Litman Mayne heldn yiddishbookcenter. Kinder-fraynd, 16 pages May be suitable for intermediate Three short stories. Dos farblondzshete meydele yiddishbookcenter.
A wonderful little girl is lost in the woods, but the birds, trees, and angels look out for her until she is rescued. A musical score is included. In feld un vald yiddishbookcenter. Rakhmanin May be suitable for intermediate Tales of the doings of plants and animals in the wild.
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Naye Yidishe folks-shul, 13 pages Translated by S. Solomon Bastomski Intermediate, advanced A London short story. Loti, Pyer Der tsar fun an altn katorzshnik yiddishbookcenter. Lunsky, Ide Dertseylungen vegn vilde mentshn yiddishbookcenter. Lurye, Note Der letster ber http: Lurye, Note A libe bam yam yiddishbookcenter.
Lurye, Note Der step ruft: Emes, May be suitable for advanced A novel,adapted by the author for school use.
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Intermediate, advanced This is a fictionalized account of the French and British occupation of the Ruhr Valley in , which was justified by German nonpayment of World War I reparations according to the Treaty of Versailles. The text examines conflict between the French and Germans during the occupation and its aftermath, and is told from a very par- tisan Soviet point of view. Lyubtshenko, Arkady Fun fintstern fodertsimer yiddishbookcenter. Yoel Leyb Amol iz geven a melekh yiddishbookcenter.
Zunland, 19— 10 pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced A king and queen lack for nothing save an heir. The king is a harsh ruler and severely punishes the doctors, astrologers, and sorcerers who are unable to help him have a child. It is only when a mysterious stranger comes from far away and confronts the king about his behavior, and the king repents to God, that his prayers for a child are rewarded.
Malot, Hector Henri On a heym Vilna: Maltinski, Hayim Af der vishke Minsk: Dmitrii Narkisovich Hanahles mayselakh yiddishbookcenter. Roykhl May be suitable for beginner A tale of a black raven and a canary. Dmitrii Narkisovich Der heldisher hoz yiddishbookcenter. May be suitable for intermediate A bunny rabbit in the woods tires of being a coward and proclaims newfound bravery. The rabbits gather around to laugh at his boasts. The tumult draws the attention of a wandering wolf, who decides that the boastful bunny will be the perfect entree for lunch.
The boastful bunny panics, leaps in the air, lands on the wolf, springs off and flees, running until exhaustion. The other rabbits think that the boastful bunny has intentionally beaten the wolf off and saved all their lives. The rabbits search and find the boastful bunny cowering under a log and praise him to the heavens for his heroism, until even the boastful bunny himself is convinced of it. Mani-Leib Vunder iber vunder: Mani-Leib Yingl Tsingl Khvat yiddishbookcenter.
With the gift of a magic ring and swift white horse from a kindly nobleman, Yingl rescues his town from an endless, rain-soaked autumn and brings a beautiful winter snow. The book consists of a single narrative poem of sixty-four rhymed stanzas on ten pages The reprint by YIVO adds an English translation opposite each page of the Yiddish original.
Mann, Mendel Noent fun vaytns: Kinder-fraynd, 15 pages Illustrated by Hirsh Altman May be suitable for intermediate This is a story about children at a school who collect money all winter so they can buy something in the spring. After deciding on several items that they want a football, a new drum they finally opt to order a radio from Warsaw. When it arrives and they set it up they are amazed that they can catch Warsaw and Vilna.
So far away and yet so near. A little town stands beneath a little mountain, and the town has a lake. There are children who love to splash in the lake, and jump in the lake, and swim in the lake. So Leybke swims into a confrontation with the magic smith. Will Leybke come out of it safe and sound? The print is light and difficult to read in some places. Mark, Yudel Ale mames zaynen sheyn loyt M. Kinder-ring, 48 pages Illustrated by Aharon Gudlman May be suitable for intermediate In the spirit of a fairy tale this short story presents the plight of a young woman, who, though admired for her intelligence and learning, is so unattractive that everyone that she encounters, even her well-intentioned newlywed bridegroom, is put off by her appearance.
The plot focuses on the tribulations of their young son who dedicates himself to bringing his estranged parents together. The haunting quality of the two-colored illustrations adds to the mood of the narrative. The text is written on a level appropriate for advanced beginners in Yiddish language. Kinder-ring, May be suitable for intermediate, advanced This is the true story of the mysterious, Hebrew-speaking Jew, David HaReuveni, who appeared in 16th-century Europe posing as the brother of an imaginary king of a Jewish nation in the desert.
He aroused messianic hopes among the Jews as he met with pope and kings, presenting his plan for Christian and Jewish armies to drive the Turks from Jerusalem. The author was a leading Yiddish scholar who provides a glossary and also lively dialogue that includes such issues as who rightly speaks for the Jews. Mark, Yudel Der rambam yiddishbookcenter. A glossary of difficult vocabulary appears at the end. Mark, Yudel Der yidisher poyps yiddishbookcenter. Markish, Peretz Der galaganer hon yiddishbookcenter. Chaikov Intermediate, advanced A long story told in verse. Markish, Peretz Zang-gezang yiddishbookcenter.
Marshak, Samuil Iakovlevich A mayse mit a ketsl yiddishbookcenter. Marshak, Samuil Iakovlevich Mister-tvister yiddishbookcenter. Zaytshik May be suitable for intermediate, advanced Humorous verse about Mister Twister, the big shot, and his adventures as he travels the world.
Marshak, Samuil Iakovlevich Di post yiddishbookcenter. Smith, the London postman, delivers the letter—to find that Gryn has gone to Brazil. The ship takes the letter to Brazil, and Brasilio the Brazilian postman delivers it—to find that Gryn has gone back to Lodz. The Lodz postman finally delivers the worn but intact letter to a pleased and grateful Gryn. Marshak, Samuil Iakovlevich A sreyfe yiddishbookcenter. Gorshman May be suitable for intermediate A story told in rhyming verse. Mother leaves the house, telling young Mirl not to go near the oven. But the fire in the oven gets out of control!
Mirl flees, and people come running to try to control the fire, to no avail. The heroic firefighters come, but the fire is too much even for most of them. Only grizzled Aaron, the oldest firefighter, is brave enough to climb to the roof and take on the fire. In the end, they douse the fire and prevent it from engulfing the town. Massey, Ida Lider far kinder yiddishbookcenter.
Themes include complaints about grown-ups; descriptions of children, their actions and needs, coupled with poems about the mother herself; and numerous translations, from Stevenson, Milne, Eugene Field, nursery rhymes, lullabies, and other sources. Many of the translations are among the most successful pieces in the book. There is a group of nature poems toward the end, and several ballads are interspersed among the lyrics.
The style is generally light and playful, musical, with regular rhymes. Massey, Ida Vaksn mayne kinderlekh: Malchi, Harry Daniels, Y. Pain, harshness, and melancholy are themes that come to prominence in some poems here. Mazur, Zelik Yoseles shtiferayen: Af der akhter distantsye yiddishbookcenter. They may be young, but they demonstrate in word and deed that they are already good Communists. Rubinstein, translated by M. Her mother and brother survive the war and settle in Erets Yisroel after the war.
Written in a very simple Yiddish with occasional English translation of certain words in footnotes. Meisel, Aaron Arbeter-shul yiddishbookcenter. The text uses Soviet-style Yiddish orthography. Meisel, Aaron Di Mali Megvayers yiddishbookcenter. Internatsyonaler arbeter ordn, 30 pages May be suitable for advanced The story of the Molly McGuires, the rebellious Pennsylvania Irish coal-miners of the s who many in the labor movement later considered heroes.
A couple of pages at the beginning are in mixed-up order. Meisel, Aaron Tom Muni yiddishbookcenter. Kopman May be suitable for intermediate A collection of rhymed verse. The poems are divided into sections according to a number of themes. There are sections devoted to spring, summer, fall, and winter. A number of poems are about a little boy named Sheyn Moyshele. Mendele Mokher Sefarim Fishke der krumer yiddishbookcenter. Yugnt bibliotek oyfn nomen fun Avraham Redi, 96 pages Edited by A. Goldberg May be suitable for advanced A very sad story about a group of Jewish vagabonds, who represent the basest strata of the Jewish people: This woeful environment is enlivened by Fishke and Blume.
Both afflicted, they nevertheless find love and affection for each other in such an environment. Fishke relates his experience to Mendele and his friend Alter, who in turn narrate the story. Blume is kidnapped by rogues and remains missing. There is, though, a moral: Mendele Mokher Sefarim Dos kelbl yiddishbookcenter. An excerpt from Seyfer habeheymes. Far kinder un kindskinder yiddishbookcenter. The author is opposed to having children exposed to fantasies magic, princesses, et al. These poems may be read to a very young child because the themes are appropriate and the language simple.
Metsh, Sergei Mayn rayze tsum vaserfal Nyagara yiddishbookcenter. Metzker, Isaac Don Yitshok Abrabanel: Kinder-ring, 24 pages Illustrated by H. Nayshlos May be suitable for intermediate One of a series of books on Jewish historical figures, this presents the life of Isaac Abrabanel. The storytelling is engrossing and informative. Metzker, Isaac Gots bashefenishn yiddishbookcenter.
Matones, pages Illustrated by Chaim Gross May be suitable for intermediate, advanced Short stories featuring animals and nature. Metzker, Isaac Toli un Tobi yiddishbookcenter. Farlag Matones, pages Illustrated by Y. Fridlender May be suitable for intermediate A delightfully touching story about the friendship of two children, their attachments and devotion to each other. Set in a rural area, they lead a tranquil life surrounded by family, relatives, forests, meadows, animals, and birds.
Their coming of age is interrupted by traumas of the early twentieth century: WWI, loss of family and home, immigration to America, separation from each other. Their lives take unusual turns. In the end they are reunited in love and commitment. Dos lebn vos lebt eybik: Farlag Idish-Amerike, 30 pages May be suitable for advanced Rhymed verse about modern warfare.
Miller, Boruch A velt mit veltelekh yiddishbookcenter. A grupe noente fraynt, 90 pages Illustrated by Nama Miler May be suitable for advanced Fifteen short stories. Krasin tsvishn ayz yiddishbookcenter. There are descriptions and photos of the landscape and seascape. Parts of the text are very simple.
Minkin, Keylye Arum der shul: Sholem-Aleykhem folks-shul eyns, 64 pages May be suitable for intermediate A collection of rhymed poems written by a teacher of the Sholem-Aleykhem folks-shul eyns, in New York, for students of the school. Two of the poems are translated into English. Music is included for 16 melodies that would have been familiar to children of the time, and many of the poems were written to be sung to those melodies.
Idn in Afrike un Azye yiddishbookcenter. Tseshinski, pages May be suitable for intermediate The book is a description of the Jews of Ethiopia in particular and Africa in general, including their way of life and religious practices. Mishkowsky, Noach Der kinder strayk yiddishbookcenter.
Molodowsky, Kadia Mayselekh yiddishbookcenter. There are babies to rock, and pots to wash, and water to bring, and wood to split, and a hundred other tasks to be done. The golem brings pail after pail, until the house is flooded, and then the courtyard is flooded, and then the street is flooded, until the water begins to flow to the field.
But there is an ox in the fields, a thirsty ox, who guzzles the water until everything is dry again. Molodowsky, Kadia Oyf di vegn fun Tsiyon yiddishbookcenter. There are descriptions and discussions of Zionist settlements, pioneers, and important figures in the modern Zionist movement.
Molodowsky, Kadia Yidishe kinder: The poems are very beautifully written. Many of the poems are about children and animals.
Several poems describe life in parts of New York. One poem is translated into Hebrew. Mordkhele Shloyme hameylekh un der Ashmeday yiddishbookcenter. Moser, Ben-Zion Beni kinder roman yiddishbookcenter. Umparteyishe Idishe arbeter kinder-shuln, pages Illustrated by Y.
A glossary of English words is included at the end of the book. Nadir, Moishe Farvos der valfish hot aza breytn haldz? To save himself, the kleyn-brekl-pitsl-fishele encourages the whale to try eating a person instead. Inspired, the whale goes and swallows a frightfully clever sailor who has survived a shipwreck by building a raft.
Ever since, the camel has borne his hump, which allows him to work for days on end to make up for his laziness in the beginning. The author makes extremely playful and creative use of language throughout, while keeping the level of prose suitable for children. Nadir, Moishe Kind on keyt yiddishbookcenter. Internatsyonaler arbeter ordn, pages Illustrated by Lui Bunin May be suitable for intermediate Humorous and satiric verse and stories.
Some of the pieces have a spirit of social protest. Hebrew and Aramaic vocabulary is spelled phonetically. A glossary of English terms is included at the end of the book. Der bazigter okean yiddishbookcenter. Der khurbn fun Pompei yiddishbookcenter. Litvak May be suitable for advanced The story of the destruction of Pompeii. Arbeter-Ring, May be suitable for beginner Volume 1 is a collection of very simplified versions of historical stories from the Bible, beginning with wandering in the desert after leaving Egypt, through Nehemiah: Volume 2 begins with Persian empire and Jewish history in Greece.
Novogrudskii, David Moiseevich Di aynvoyner fun di yomim yiddishbookcenter. Novogrudskii, David Moiseevich Vegn yam un yaboshe yiddishbookcenter. A glezl tey yiddishbookcenter. Olitzky, Mates Freylekhe teg yiddishbookcenter. Olitzky, Mates Lider far yugnt yiddishbookcenter. Bildungs-komitet fun Arbeter-Ring, 93 pages May be suitable for beginner This is a collection of short rhymed poetry divided into four sections.
The topic of these sections are: The fourth section is bilingual and contains translations by Olitzky of some American poetry with the original poems. Opatoshu, Joseph Bay fordn in fabrik yiddishbookcenter. Naye Yidishe folksshul, 8 pages May be suitable for intermediate A description of a huge assembly line Ford factory, complete with fiery furnaces, clanging machinery, drudgery on an assembly line, lost limbs, regimentation.
Opatoshu, Joseph Soreke yiddishbookcenter. Originally published in two separate volumes, here bound in one. Orland, Hirsch Grobers yiddishbookcenter. Orshanski, Ber Epizodn yiddishbookcenter. Emes, 63 pages May be suitable for advanced Five short stories: Orshanski, Ber In baheltenish yiddishbookcenter. Orshanski, Ber In dem bloen kestele yiddishbookcenter.
Orshanski, Ber A tsung yiddishbookcenter. Hefter May be suitable for advanced Seven short stories. Osherowitch, Mendl Kolomon Valish — Kinder-ring, 64 pages May be suitable for intermediate The story of a Jewish Austrian socialist and the part he played in the failed Austrian socialist uprising of Osherowitch, Mendel Moyshe Montefiore — Idish far onfanger yiddishbookcenter.
Basic reading skills are taught, which leads to a selection of simple prose and verse reading lessons. She is happy, loves books, and loves to play.
He at first agrees, but changes his mind. Kek — der kleyner Eskimos yiddishbookcenter. Kek is a little boy ten years old? The biggest adventure is a trip he makes with his family out to the Coppermine River, to the treeline where the Indians live. Illustrations missing from the reprint by George Richards. Perhaps because this was translated from English or Norwegian?
Glokn in midber yiddishbookcenter. Pat, Jacob Beynish Mikhalevitsh: Arbeter-Ring, 55 pages May be suitable for intermediate Biography of a Jewish revolutionary. Yidbukh, pages May be suitable for intermediate The author, the sole survivor of his family, relates the roles of his family during the Holocaust while they were imprisoned by the Nazis in the ghetto of Bialystok, Poland.
Especially heroic was his niece, Khaneke. It is a riveting account. It was dedicated to his grandson on his bar mitzvah. The language is not difficult, but the subject material may be emotionally difficult for a preteen. Recommended for more mature readers. Pat, Jacob A mayse mit a galekh, a rov un a shamesh yisroel yiddishbookcenter. Gitlin, 26 pages May be suitable for intermediate A story about a priest who concocts a blood libel accusation against an innocent rabbi. Pat, Jacob Moyshe yiddishbookcenter.
Pat, Jacob Tsum vaytn land…: Kletzkin, 18 pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced This is a play in two acts. The story is about a Yiddish club which elects a new president Act 1. Then, after the politics of this procedure, some of the members teenagers? Pat, Jacob Der vunderlakher leyb yiddishbookcenter. But the lion is not terrible, and he and the rabbi spend the Sabbath together peacefully. Then, the lion, as if he were a great stallion, carries the rabbi swiftly to catch up with his caravan. Pat, Jacob Yerikho yiddishbookcenter.
Pat, Jacob Yoelik yiddishbookcenter. Yoelik and his mother must contend with many challenges. The story is quite long, though the prose is simple enough for intermediate students. Mit a rakete af der levone yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Der arendar yiddishbookcenter. When a poor man asks him for some food and he refuses, his luck changes and he becomes poor himself.
At the end he real- izes what his sins were and he is restored to his former position. Peretz, Isaac Leib Bontsye shvayg yiddishbookcenter. Kletzkin, 12 pages May be suitable for intermediate The story of Bontshe the Silent, abridged for children. The type is light in some places. Peretz, Isaac Leib Dertseylungen yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Der din-toyre mitn vint yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Far der shul yiddishbookcenter.
Peretz, Isaac Leib Far kleyne kinder yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Far yugnt yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Folkstimlekhe geshikhtn, 1 yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Folkstimlekhe geshikhtn, 2 Warsaw: Peretz, Isaac Leib Folkstimlekhe geshikhtn, 3 yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Folkstimlekhe geshikhtn, B yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Folkstimlekhe geshikhtn, D yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Fun mayne zikhroynes yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Fun Y. Peretz, Isaac Leib A gilgl fun a nign yiddishbookcenter. Kletzkin, 22 pages May be suitable for intermediate The Peretz story, edited for children.
Peretz, Isaac Leib Kinder-lider yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Der kuntsen-makher: Far Unzere Kinder, 16 pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced Y. Peretz rewrote this famous story about the town magician in , for children to read. It is the story of a poor family who cannot celebrate Passover until the magician, who is himself a pauper, appears and transforms their home with a spectacular seder. The surprise is who the magician is. Kletzkin, 14 pages May be suitable for intermediate Two Peretz stories, edited for children. Peretz, Isaac Leib Der meshugener batlen yiddishbookcenter.
Peretz, Isaac Leib Der meshulekh yiddishbookcenter. Naye Yidishe folksshul, 16 pages May be suitable for advanced Two Peretz stories. Peretz, Isaac Leib Nisht farmishpet yiddishbookcenter. Naye Yidishe shul, 6 pages May be suitable for advanced A dramatic skit in two brief scenes, with nine parts. Peretz, Isaac Leib Oysgeveylte shriftn far idishe shuln un heymen yiddishbookcenter.
A glossary of difficult vocabulary is found at the end of the book. Peretz, Isaac Leib Sore bas toyvim yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Tsvishn tsvey berg yiddishbookcenter. Kletzkin, 19 pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced The Peretz story, edited for children. There is a glossary of difficult vocabulary at the end of the story. Peretz, Isaac Leib Vos amol veyniker yiddishbookcenter. Peretz, Isaac Leib Y. Kletzkin, pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced An anthology of Peretz stories.
Difficult vocabulary is defined in a notes section at the end of the book. Kinder-fraynd, 46 pages May be suitable for intermediate, advanced A biography of Peretz and ten of his stories, with a glossary of difficult vocabulary at the end. Peretz, Isaac Leib Zibn gute yor yiddishbookcenter. But with a twist: He goes home to discuss this offer with his wife, Serl, and they decide they need the good years to start right away, as the children have been sent home from kheder for not having paid their tuition.
Kinder-fraynd, 31 pages Translated by Shmuel Halkin May be suitable for intermediate The adventures of a deer who comes to live among the villagers. An indzl in step yiddishbookcenter. May be suitable for intermediate, advanced The animals and people of the steppe, and the ways in which people have domesticated some animals. Pinchevskii, Moisei Eldorado yiddishbookcenter. Pinchevskii, Moisei Feygele un rakele yiddishbookcenter. Pinchevskii, Moisei Undzere kinder yiddishbookcenter. The poems are overtly political in many places. Pinski, David Dertseylungen yiddishbookcenter. Liberman May be suitable for intermediate A dramatic tale of the success of a great collective agriculture project in the Soviet Union.
Platner, Ayzik Tsvishn kinder yiddishbookcenter. Pliskin, Dovid A kindershe melukhe yiddishbookcenter. Polishtshuk, Valeryan Vos hot zey geratevet yiddishbookcenter. Holovatinski May be suitable for intermediate A tale in rhymed verse by a Ukrainian writer. A hunter is in the field with his dog, hunting for birds. The bird is saved when an angry gnat distracts the hunter. Fun di kleyne kinders vegn yiddishbookcenter. Kultur-lige, pages Illustrated by M.
Epstein May be suitable for beginner A language primer that teaches both reading and writing. The book also includes stories and many poems. The reading materials stem from both folklore and modern literature, and many writers are represented. Posy, Arnold Der binshtok: A bee family wishes to be freed of servitude and have its own beehive. Posy, Arnold Trukene beyner: Pravatiner, Abraham Tsvey purim shpiln: Lialkes; A fraylekher Purim.