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When Max rushes to start making Rosh Hashanah treats, his grandma reminds him that sometimes the sweetest traditions take time—and love—to grow. When Max and Emily’s spunky grandma visits for Rosh Hashanah, she’s got some surprises up her sleeve. Max just wants to hurry up and get started, but he learns that sometimes new traditions can be worth the wait. With warm, expressive illustrations and a gentle narrative, Not So Fast, Max captures the spirit of Jewish New Year and the timeless bond between generations. Includes a glossary of Hebrew words, a kid-friendly caramel apple recipe, and…mehr

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When Max rushes to start making Rosh Hashanah treats, his grandma reminds him that sometimes the sweetest traditions take time—and love—to grow. When Max and Emily’s spunky grandma visits for Rosh Hashanah, she’s got some surprises up her sleeve. Max just wants to hurry up and get started, but he learns that sometimes new traditions can be worth the wait. With warm, expressive illustrations and a gentle narrative, Not So Fast, Max captures the spirit of Jewish New Year and the timeless bond between generations. Includes a glossary of Hebrew words, a kid-friendly caramel apple recipe, and Grandma Savta’s delicious apple cake recipe to continue the celebration at home. A free downloadable activity guide that highlights the themes in this book is available on the Kalaniot Books website.
Autorenporträt
Annette Schottenfeld is an author, registered dietitian, and expert baker. She would take her children apple picking each fall and create delicious apple recipes. Annette lives in New York with her husband, two grown kids and dog, Rupert.