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Children's booksWhy are there no Jewish characters in children’s books?Miriam Halahmy on her new novel and the need for diversity in kids’ literatureBy Angela Kiverstein5 min read
Jewish children's booksThe Jewish Children's Book Awards launch their final competitionGreen Bean Books’ prize celebrates exciting new work by Jewish writers and illustrators working in the UK and EuropeBy Elisa Bray2 min read
Jewish children's booksCats and mouse stories win Jewish book awardsThe talents of a young writer and illustrator have been recognised in the world of children’s Jewish literatureBy Judith Zerdin2 min read
Children's booksThe best new books for toddlers, teens and those in betweenFrom a children’s tale set in Burma to a Purim board book, our pick of the best new releases for childrenBy Angela Kiverstein1 min read
Jewish children's booksJC2’s guide to the best new titles for toddlers and tweensFrom a talmudic tale about a chipmunk to a mind-stretching explanation of the Enigma code, we select the best new books for childrenBy Angela Kiverstein1 min read
Jewish children's booksThe first Jewish children's book printed in braille shows the way forwardThis is My Shabbat is a joyous celebration of the day of rest – and features a blind protagonist. Elisa Bray met its publisherBy Elisa Bray5 min read