![]() We especially love the ones about the holidays and Jewish values. Q: What do you think about the quality of PJ Library books? What do you like about PJ Library books?Ī: We think that the quality of the books is excellent. Jonah loves that he is getting something in the mail for him and it is usually the first book we read at bedtime that night. Q: What’s it like on the day PJ Library books arrive?Ī: It is very exciting when the book arrives. We have two sons, Jonah (3), and Benjamin (8 months). Q: What are the names of the family members?Ī: We are Rebecca and Paul White. Thank you, PJ Library, for your part in giving her that gift! In Sydney’s own words “I love reading books so so so much!” They also help reinforce a love of reading and the value of family time, especially when the kids were younger, and we sat and read them together before bedtime. Overall, they are a wonderful tool to help children learn about being Jewish with doing Mitzvot as a central part of that. Do you feel that way? Please explain.Ī: We do think PJ library books help us raise good kids because they are driven by our Jewish values. Q: A lot of parents say they feel PJ books help them raise good kids. We do enjoy events at the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples like the Matzah Ball and the PJ Library Playdates. Jessica is on the board and teaches the 6 th grade at YeSH. Q: Are you involved in the Jewish community in Naples? If so, how?Ī: We are members of Temple Shalom, where our kids attend Sunday school. It was a favorite with the kids when they were younger, and she has since integrated it into her work. ![]() So, we are partial to that one too!Īs a speech therapist, Jessica often uses “I can Help” by David Hyde Costello with her students. Jessica went to elementary school with the author of “No Baths at Camp” by Tamar Fox. The girls call Jessica’s Father Zayde, so it’s special because there aren’t too many stories with Zayde in the title. But if we must narrow it down, we decided on three.Įlla and Sydney love “Tea With Zayde” by Barney Saltzberg. Q: What are some of the family’s favorite PJ Library books?Ī: That’s a tough question for us! So many PJ Library books are special to us for different reasons. The quality is great! We love that the books include Jewish themes and are fun to read and make it into our regular book rotation. We have loved several of the picture books as the girls have grown up. ![]() Q: What do you think about the quality of PJ Library books?Ī: Both kids get excited to open their PJ library envelopes. Our Family has resided in Naples for the last nine years. We have two children Ella (9) and Sydney (7). PJ Library books can bring Jewish ideas and inspiration for you and your children to share together.Ī: We are Alex & Jessica. Your children are learning about the world around them through the stories they hear. Through our partners around North America, we also offer activities for your family - because you’ve got to get out of the house and meet new people sometimes. ![]() PJ Library welcomes all Jewish families, whatever your background, knowledge, or family make-up, or observance may be. Families raising kids from birth through 9 years old with Judaism as part of their lives, are welcome to sign up. PJ Library shares Jewish stories that can help your family talk together about values and traditions that are important to you.Ī program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, PJ Library is made possible through partnerships with philanthropists and local Jewish organizations. We know that something magical happens when parents sit down together to read with their children. PJ Library sends free Jewish children's books to families across the world every month. Even the mere presence of books in a home increases the level of education they can reach.īut finding the right books and making the time to read as a family can be hard. Study after study has shown it impacts a child’s development. We don't need to tell you that reading to your children is important. ![]()
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