Angela Kiverstein
JC2’s guide to the best new books for toddlers, teens and those inbetween
From a kippah-wearing blue furry monster to the war efforts of courageous Jewish siblings, we select the most exciting fiction for kids
JC2’s guide to the best new books for children
From black and Jewish alliance in a world of white-only tennis tournaments and clubs to a modern midrash about Eden, we select the most exciting fiction and non-fiction for kids
Summer reading: the best new books for children
From Moses’s birth through the eyes of his big sister, to a spider-and-skull festooned tale of maritime mayhem, our pick of the season’s kids’ fiction
Yeehaw! Going west with a plate of iced buns
Angela Kiverstein asks children’s author Jodie Lancet-Grant about her latest picture book
Out of Africa: a smashing children’s tale for Passover
An ancient Ethiopian custom of breaking bowls then using the pieces to create new ones takes centre stage in a new picture book
Dinosaurs at the Seder table
Angela Kiverstein’s pick of this week’s new Jewish books
Angela Kiverstein rounds up good books for kids
The campaign for assisted dying robs me of my life
Rabbi Romain’s arguments may be heartfelt but they affect patients who are terminally ill
Book review: Fritz and Kurt - A moving Shoah book for older children
Appealingly and appropriately illustrated, a sensitively captured child's perspectives of the Holocaust
Children's books review: Combat, chaos and comedy in David Solomons’s new offering plus a pasta cat from Michael Rosen
Even the most action-hungry reader will be satisfied by Solomons' entertaining fable
Treasure trails and furry tails
Angela Kiverstein picks children’s books celebrating friends, courage, magic and silliness
Children's book reviews round-up
Angela Kiverstein on the latest titles from children's fiction
Love of books—and sushi
'We have a duty to introduce children to God, Jewish history, science and art,' says Eduard Shyfrin
A book from the heart
Liz Kessler's father was saved from the Nazis thanks to a chance encounter with a British family. Now she's written a powerful book inspired by his story.
Adam Kay's new guide to the human body
Comedian Adam Kay's books about life as a junior doctor became bestsellers. Now he's written his first children's book
Book review: Children Against Hitler
Each story is a catalogue of close escapes and reading them is at times uncomfortably thrilling
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