Max and Emma Cross the Red Sea: Torah Time Travel #2 bookcover

Max and Emma Cross the Red Sea: Torah Time Travel #2

Cb Decker 

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" ...fun to read and help chil-dren and their fam-i-lies think about bib-li-cal sto-ries in a new light, draw-ing atten-tion to con-nec-tions in their own lives, which will help them become kinder and more con-fi-dent as they mature." - Michal Malen, The Jewish Book Council

Did the Red Sea really part for the Israelites in the desert? Max and Emma are going back in time to find out!

Max wants to be brave, but he doesn't know how. He can't even chant the Four Questions without stuttering, and his family's seder is just around the corner.

To avoid practicing the Four Questions, Max travels back in time with his friend Emma. There they meet Moses, who rallies his people to cross the Red Sea despite his own stutter, and Nachshon, who takes a leap of faith to help the Israelites . . . and one pesky poodle! With the Egyptian army right behind them, Max learns that courage comes in many forms--and that he's much braver than he thought.

Don't miss the first Torah Time Travel adventure, Max Builds a Time Machine!

Product Details

PublisherApples & Honey Press
Publish DateMarch 01, 2022
Pages48
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781681155722
Dimensions8.6 X 6.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.6 pounds

Reviews

This is part of a com-bined review for Max Builds a Time Machine.

Easy-to-read lan-guage and col-or-ful illus-tra-tions make
these two time-trav-el adven-ture tales based on sto-ries in the Torah excel-lent
intro-duc-tions to bib-li-cal char-ac-ters.
Pro-tag-o-nists Max and Emma use
a home-made time machine to trav-el to ancient times, where they par-tic-i-pate
in events they have only learned about in Hebrew school.

In the first book, Max has lit-tle patience for his class-mate
Emma.
When Max finds him-self in Abra-ham and Sarah's tent along with three mys-te-ri-ous
strangers, he learns an impor-tant les-son about hos-pi-tal-i-ty and about the
prop-er way to greet and inter-act with strangers. When Max returns, he is
kinder and more accept-ing of Emma, and the two start to become friends.
A "Note for Fam-i-lies" is append-ed, sum-ma-riz-ing and extend-ing some
of the lessons Max has learned dur-ing his time trav-el experience.

In the sec-ond sto-ry, Max and his fam-i-ly are prepar-ing
for the Passover seder, and Max devel-ops a case of stage fright while con-tem-plat-ing
singing the Four Ques-tions.
This time, his new friend, Emma, and her poo-dle,
Kelev, accom-pa-ny Max on his time machine adven-ture. They arrive at the Red
Sea short-ly before the Israelites are ready to plunge into the water in order
to escape the Egyp-tians, who are chas-ing them and who hope to rein-state them
as slaves. They meet Nachshon, the first of the Israelites to brave the sea
before it splits, allow-ing them to pass in safe-ty. Max learns some impor-tant
lessons about brav-ery and that through-out his-to-ry, pub-lic speak-ing has
been a daunt-ing task for many, includ-ing Moses. Anoth-er ​"Note to
Fam-i-lies" append-ed to the sec-ond sto-ry encour-ages chil-dren to face and
over-come their fears.

Both books are fun to read and help chil-dren and their fam-i-lies
think about bib-li-cal sto-ries in a new light, draw-ing atten-tion to con-nec-tions
in their own lives,
which will help them become kinder and more con-fi-dent as
they mature. Schools and par-ents will wel-come this series as part of
a larg-er con-ver-sa-tion about Jew-ish and gen-er-al val-ues that affect
chil-dren's dai-ly lives.

--Michal Malen, The Jewish Book Council

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