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pro­vides a new approach with sim­ple steps that estab­lish new struc­tures, sys­tems, and strate­gies in and out of the home to empow­er your child to take respon­si­bil­i­ty for his or her own behav­ior and allows you to enjoy your child once again.

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I Love my Kids, But I Don't Always Like Themfocus­es on behav­ioral chal­lenges in chil­dren and serves as a guide for par­ents on how to improve their child’s behavior. I Love my Kids, But I Don’t Always Like Them

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All her books come with free teacher guides, resources, and projects on her website, Born and raised in New York City, Nancy lives in the Dallas area. Dickens, a true story that is the subject of an educational program offered by The Charles Dickens Museum in London two Sydney Taylor Notables for her 2021 A Queen to the Rescue, the Story of Henrietta Szold Founder of Hadassah and 2018 Irving Berlin, the Immigrant Boy Who Made America Sing. She won the 2021 National Jewish Book Award and 2022 Sydney Taylor Honor for Dear Mr. Nancy Churnin is an award-winning children’s book author who writes books about people who have made the world a better place and inspire children to be heroes and heroines. The small dra­ma of this inter­ac­tion between a famous author and a woman seek­ing change makes for an inspir­ing story. Dick­ens tells the sto­ry of one Jew­ish read­er, Eliza Davis, who was a fan of nov­el­ist Charles Dick­ens but not of his anti­se­mit­ic car­i­ca­ture in Oliv­er Twist. Davis felt that the char­ac­ter of Fagin rep­re­sent­ed a dan­ger­ous­ly mis­lead­ing por­tray­al of her peo­ple, so she wrote to Dick­ens in hopes of a response. $30 per adult – author presentation, snacks, and both booksĪdults will hear from Franki Bagdade, author of I Love my Kids, But I Don’t Always Like Them, and children will hear from Nancy Churnin, author of Dear Mr. $18 per adult – author presentation, snacks, and one book

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$10 per adult – author presentation and snacks $5 per child – author presentation, dinner, and childcare

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Gan Yeladim Preschool (children) and Sekach Building (adults) – I Love my Kids, But I Don’t Always Like Them: Expert Advice for Parents of Challenging Children She can bring history to life for any audience, from children to adults. The daughter and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, Bridget brings unique perspectives on diversity, how to tell truth from lies, and discerning fiction from nonfiction to her presentations and workshops. She begins to tell them an ancient tale but is inter­rupt­ed and the tale remains unfinished.īridget Hodder is a Sephardic historian, reading specialist, and learning disability specialist who has worked in both the Massachusetts and Texas public schools and lectured at Harvard and Vanderbilt University. They tell their grand­moth­er, a con­sum­mate sto­ry-teller and very wise woman.

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Ava is Jew­ish while Nadeem is Mus­lim, and a school bul­ly tor­ments them due to their reli­gious back­grounds. This live­ly mid­dle grade adven­ture has two young pro­tag­o­nists, cousins Ava and Nadeem. Temple Shomer Emunim – 6453 Sylvania Avenueīridget Hodder will be available for book signing after presentations ***Sunday Morning Children’s Author Corner*** Tía Fortuna’s New Home explores the Sephardic Cuban heritage on the paternal side of her family.

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Her second middle-grade novel, Letters from Cuba, is inspired by her maternal grandmother’s escape from Poland to Cuba on the eve of WWII. She is an anthropology professor at the University of Michigan and lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was the first Latina to win a MacArthur “Genius” Grant. Her memoirs, An Island Called Home and Traveling Heavy, explore her return journeys to Cuba and her search for home as an immigrant and a traveler. Through Tía’s journey, Estrella will learn that, as long as you have your family, home is truly where the heart is.īorn in Havana, Cuba, Ruth Behar grew up in New York, and has also lived in Spain and Mexico. Open to all baby to preschool-aged children and their caregiversĪcompáñanos on our Jewish Cuban journey with Tía Fortuna and Estrella.Ī poignant multicultural ode to family and what it means to create a home as one girl helps her Tía move away from her beloved Miami apartment. A lyrical book about tradition, culture, and togetherness, Tía Fortuna’s New Home explores Tía and Estrella’s Sephardic Jewish and Cuban heritage. $15 – author presentation, snacks, and book










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