You may also like
Recently viewed
From December 14th 2024 to February 15th 2025, the governments of Canada and Ontario have instituted a temporary tax break on almost all items that we sell (Bill C-78).
Due to the short notice of this announcement, we have not been able to manually adjust all the items covered by the tax break. For all online orders placed between December 14th 2024 and February 15th 2025, we will manually refund the taxes on the applicable items as soon as an order is placed. Customers will receive an order notification, and a separate tax refund notification. We will do our best to process all refunds as orders are placed, and we really appreciate your patience at this busy time of year. Please contact us directly with any questions or concerns.
Sundown is near, and it’s almost time for the Seder to begin–but where is Pippa’s special Passover plate?
Pippa the Mouse has been working hard all day–cleaning her house, setting the table, cooking the meal. Everything looks great–but her special Seder plate is missing!
Searching through her tiny house turns up nothing, so Pippa ventures out to ask her neighbors if they can help. Bravely, she asks the other animals for help, but the snake, owl, and cat haven’t seen her plate, either. But it’s almost time for the Seder to begin, so she keeps looking–and when she finds it, she invites all the other animals home to join her celebration.
A charming story with a happy ending, Pippa’s Passover Plate pairs simple, rhyming text with bright paintings by Jill Weber, illustrator of The Story of Passover and The Story of Esther. In bravely facing her animal neighbors, this adorable little mouse finds not only her missing Seder plate–but new friends.
Filled with rhymes and repetition, this is a perfect title to share and read aloud, just in time for your own Passover festivities.
A final spread with Pippa and her guests getting ready to hide the matzo and celebrate also shows the Passover plate with its six essential symbolic items: zeroah (a roasted bone), beitzah,(an egg), maror and charoset (bitter herbs), chazeret (mortar or paste), and karpas (a spring vegetable).
Ages 3+