Matzoh Mouse

Matzoh Mouse by Lauren L. Wohl is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 1991. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young mouse named Sarah who faces the challenge of resisting the tempting treats marked for Passover, exploring themes of temptation and obedience in a playful narrative.
Readers will find an engaging tale that captures the essence of Passover traditions through the eyes of a curious mouse. As Sarah grapples with her desire for the sweets, the story unfolds with a focus on her internal struggle and the significance of the holiday. The book touches on elements of Jewish culture and religious practices, making it a charming addition to juvenile fiction that features animals and their adventures.
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After being tempted for several weeks now, it is becoming harder and harder for Sarah to obey the signs on the boxes of goodies: For Passover! Do Not Touch! Later, when the tray full of sweets is offered on the first night of Passover, will anyone notice there is no chocolate-covered matzoh?
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