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This is a new interactive Siddur for kids.
It sings 16 prayers & help the kid learn them without an adult help.

Siddur Shemah Kolenu: Transliterated Hebrew
Jewish Children's Interactive Hebrew Siddur

Ages 1 & up

The "Shemah Kolenu" Siddur allows each child, even infants, to get familiar with the prayer book, its traditional melodies and the daily schedule of the prayer. It is wonderful to hear a child begin his day in the morning by saying the "Mode Ani" prayer, singing "Adon Olam Asher Malach" to himself, in a familiar melody. The "Shemah Kolenu" Siddur is an interactive prayer book, enabling each child, at every age, to get excited and enjoy the comprehensive experience of prayer, starting from a young age.

Battery operated (included), on/off switch, secure battery compartment. Hebrew and transliterated Hebrew.

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"I know how you feel, Neshama," says G-d.  "You have been with Me for so long.  Now it is your time to go down into the world and give life to the baby that is not yet born."

In this profoundly simple and beautifully illustrated children's story, a precious soul, Neshama, is delivered against her will into the world.  She discovers the purpose of her mission as she leaves heaven, gives life to a little boy and goes with him on a spiritual journey.  Witness the story unfold through the easily recognizable images of the first ten letters of the Alef-Beit, the Hebrew alphabet.

David Sanders (Author), Martin Mendelsberg

 

 

 

 

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