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Hebrew Alphabet Stickers (Dover Little Activity Books Holidays &) by Jill Dubin

by Jill Dubin

Book Details

Publisher:Courier Corporation
Published:1992-11-01
Pages:12
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0486273229

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

Here's a fun way to introduce boys and girls to the Hebrew alphabet. Twenty-two brightly colored stickers, each representing a different letter, contain an illustration of a word beginning with that letter: inside the clearly outlined letter "dalet" ("d") is a "dahg" (fish); the letter "zayin" ("z") contains a "zuh-AYV" (wolf). Ideal for use in the classroom or at home, these stickers will educate as well as entertain.

Our Review

This engaging sticker book offers a vibrant and tactile introduction to the Hebrew alphabet, transforming letter recognition into an interactive experience for young learners. Twenty-two colorful stickers feature clear, bold letters with corresponding illustrations tucked inside each characterβ€”a fish swims within the dalet and a wolf howls inside the zayin. This clever design helps children visually connect each Hebrew letter with its sound and a familiar word, making early language learning both intuitive and memorable. The approach turns abstract symbols into concrete, recognizable images that preschoolers can manipulate and place.

What sets this resource apart is how it transforms a fundamental educational task into hands-on play, allowing children to physically engage with the aleph-bet through placement and repetition. The stickers are ideal for reinforcing letter recognition at home or in a classroom setting, providing a multisensory component to Hebrew education. Young children beginning their Jewish education or those in bilingual households will find this method particularly effective for building foundational literacy. It’s a simple yet powerful tool that makes mastering the Hebrew alphabet an active and joyful discovery.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction