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Introduce your young child to the world of Jewish prayer with this fantastic first siddur (prayer book) from the Land of Israel:
Each page features a Hebrew prayer or blessing alongisde a delightful corresponding illustration.
Available in versions for both boys and girls.
Will make a fantastic gift for your young son, daughter, granddaughter, grandson, nephew or niece.
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Size: 20 x 20 cm / 7.8” x 7.8”
Surprise your young child with this amazing first siddur as a fantastic gift that they will always cherish! Featuring a colorful cover with an illustration of a young child praying from a siddur (available in both boy & girl versions) and meaningful illustrations throughout the book, this delightful siddur will make a flawless addition to any Jewish home!
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