Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
?Got a question?? asks Mom. Definitely! I thought. ?Who invented spoons?? I ask. ?What kind of meal is a matzoh meal? Can spicy stuff make you breathe fire?? In their apartment, the ever-inquisitive Sami is watching his mother prepare pot roast for the Passover seder. Noticing that both ends of the roast have been cut off, Sami wants to know why, but his mother can't give him an answer ? only that her mother always did it. Determined to get to the bottom of this, Sami runs upstairs to his Grandma Shirley's apartment to ask her ? amongst other things ? the same question. But Grandma Shirley can only give him the same answer as his mother: ?Because that's how my mother always did it?. Not giving up, Sami runs up one more flight of stairs to ask Great-Grandma Lee, who finally gives him an answer and encourages him to keep asking questions, no matter what. This beautifully illustrated, light-hearted story has family and Jewish traditions ? in particular Passover and the Four Questions ? at its core. It teaches young readers about the importance of being curious, asking questions and not giving up until you find an answer. AUTHOR: Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh is the author of multiple award-winning children's books, a lyricist for ad campaigns and films, and a writer for National Geographic KIDS and National Geographic Family. Thanks to Nat Geo, Jamie is aware of tardigrades, and suspicious of their planetary origin. She is a member of SCBWI, a graduate of Wellesley College, and she is conversational in French, Hebrew, and Felis catus (meow). Her newest titles include Explorer Academy: Future Tech (National Geographic) and Nerdlet: Tech (National Geographic).
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
?Got a question?? asks Mom. Definitely! I thought. ?Who invented spoons?? I ask. ?What kind of meal is a matzoh meal? Can spicy stuff make you breathe fire?? In their apartment, the ever-inquisitive Sami is watching his mother prepare pot roast for the Passover seder. Noticing that both ends of the roast have been cut off, Sami wants to know why, but his mother can't give him an answer ? only that her mother always did it. Determined to get to the bottom of this, Sami runs upstairs to his Grandma Shirley's apartment to ask her ? amongst other things ? the same question. But Grandma Shirley can only give him the same answer as his mother: ?Because that's how my mother always did it?. Not giving up, Sami runs up one more flight of stairs to ask Great-Grandma Lee, who finally gives him an answer and encourages him to keep asking questions, no matter what. This beautifully illustrated, light-hearted story has family and Jewish traditions ? in particular Passover and the Four Questions ? at its core. It teaches young readers about the importance of being curious, asking questions and not giving up until you find an answer. AUTHOR: Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh is the author of multiple award-winning children's books, a lyricist for ad campaigns and films, and a writer for National Geographic KIDS and National Geographic Family. Thanks to Nat Geo, Jamie is aware of tardigrades, and suspicious of their planetary origin. She is a member of SCBWI, a graduate of Wellesley College, and she is conversational in French, Hebrew, and Felis catus (meow). Her newest titles include Explorer Academy: Future Tech (National Geographic) and Nerdlet: Tech (National Geographic).