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"Author Alyson Solomon and illustrator Bryony Clarkson, the same team who created Thank You: Modeh Ani, are back with the equally lovely picture book Listen: Sh'ma . . . a welcome addition" --Belinda Brock, Sydney Taylor Shmooze

From bathtime to storytime to cuddling, young children of all sizes, shapes, ethnicities, and abilities get ready for bed with loving parents and caregivers. Poetic text prompts children to connect the sounds of bedtime to the Sh'ma prayer, traditionally said at bedtime to express love, peace, and the Oneness of God.

The Sh'ma is one of the oldest and most foundational prayers of the Jewish religion. It implores us to listen. This gentle introduction for young children helps them sound out the very beginning of the prayer and to begin to glimpse its meaning. By slowing down the first word—shhh, mmm, ahhh—this quiet book helps them hear the sounds of the world around us and within us.



Trade Review

Author Alyson Solomon and illustrator Bryony Clarkson, the same team who created Thank You: Modeh Ani, are back with the equally lovely picture book Listen: Sh'ma. The cover with its sweet sleepyheads tucked into beds against a starry sky (continued on the end papers) lets us know that this is a bedtime story. A note in the front tells us that sh'ma means "listen" in Hebrew and the book is inspired by the Jewish prayer about oneness and love, traditionally said before going to sleep (as well as in the morning and on other occasions).

The book breaks down the word sh'ma into its individual soothing sounds and relates them to a young child's comforting bedtime routine: a warm bath, fresh jammies, cuddles, and many more moments of calm and contentment. The various families' collective voices send prayers and songs for peace and love out into the night and the universe.

The simple, yet lyrical, text is appropriate for the youngest readers. The brightly-colored and appealing art, a combination of cut-paper collage, acrylics, watercolors, and colored pencil, complement the text well. If you look closely, you will see that the illustrator also breaks down the word sh'ma into its individual letters—shin, mem, ayin—and floats them on the pages. The book includes characters of different skin tones, ethnicities, abilities, and ages.

In the back matter, the author—a rabbi—offers an interpretation of the prayer's meaning and an understanding that its meaning might evolve as we do. She explains that the sounds of the world around us are echoed in the word sh'ma. We just need to listen closely. The book concludes with a literal translation of the prayer.

Jewish content is an integral part of this story, as the Jewish prayer "Sh'ma Israel" forms the core of this book. The author has done an excellent job of tying together family bedtime rituals with the sounds and meaning of this prayer. Since this book is written in an uncomplicated, clear manner and provides reader-friendly explanation in the back matter, it is accessible to non-Jewish readers, although Jewish readers will have a particular interest in Listen: Sh'ma. This book will be a welcome addition to a Jewish preschool classroom, synagogue collection, or a home library. --Belinda Brock, The Sydney Taylor Shmooze

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A Hardback by Alyson Solomon, Bryony Clarkson

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    Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
    Publication Date: 24/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9781681156118, 978-1681156118
    ISBN10: 1681156113

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    "Author Alyson Solomon and illustrator Bryony Clarkson, the same team who created Thank You: Modeh Ani, are back with the equally lovely picture book Listen: Sh'ma . . . a welcome addition" --Belinda Brock, Sydney Taylor Shmooze

    From bathtime to storytime to cuddling, young children of all sizes, shapes, ethnicities, and abilities get ready for bed with loving parents and caregivers. Poetic text prompts children to connect the sounds of bedtime to the Sh'ma prayer, traditionally said at bedtime to express love, peace, and the Oneness of God.

    The Sh'ma is one of the oldest and most foundational prayers of the Jewish religion. It implores us to listen. This gentle introduction for young children helps them sound out the very beginning of the prayer and to begin to glimpse its meaning. By slowing down the first word—shhh, mmm, ahhh—this quiet book helps them hear the sounds of the world around us and within us.



    Trade Review

    Author Alyson Solomon and illustrator Bryony Clarkson, the same team who created Thank You: Modeh Ani, are back with the equally lovely picture book Listen: Sh'ma. The cover with its sweet sleepyheads tucked into beds against a starry sky (continued on the end papers) lets us know that this is a bedtime story. A note in the front tells us that sh'ma means "listen" in Hebrew and the book is inspired by the Jewish prayer about oneness and love, traditionally said before going to sleep (as well as in the morning and on other occasions).

    The book breaks down the word sh'ma into its individual soothing sounds and relates them to a young child's comforting bedtime routine: a warm bath, fresh jammies, cuddles, and many more moments of calm and contentment. The various families' collective voices send prayers and songs for peace and love out into the night and the universe.

    The simple, yet lyrical, text is appropriate for the youngest readers. The brightly-colored and appealing art, a combination of cut-paper collage, acrylics, watercolors, and colored pencil, complement the text well. If you look closely, you will see that the illustrator also breaks down the word sh'ma into its individual letters—shin, mem, ayin—and floats them on the pages. The book includes characters of different skin tones, ethnicities, abilities, and ages.

    In the back matter, the author—a rabbi—offers an interpretation of the prayer's meaning and an understanding that its meaning might evolve as we do. She explains that the sounds of the world around us are echoed in the word sh'ma. We just need to listen closely. The book concludes with a literal translation of the prayer.

    Jewish content is an integral part of this story, as the Jewish prayer "Sh'ma Israel" forms the core of this book. The author has done an excellent job of tying together family bedtime rituals with the sounds and meaning of this prayer. Since this book is written in an uncomplicated, clear manner and provides reader-friendly explanation in the back matter, it is accessible to non-Jewish readers, although Jewish readers will have a particular interest in Listen: Sh'ma. This book will be a welcome addition to a Jewish preschool classroom, synagogue collection, or a home library. --Belinda Brock, The Sydney Taylor Shmooze

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