Kippi and the Missing Matzah

Cover of Kippi and the Missing Matzah by Louise Gikow
Author: Louise Gikow
Publisher: Random House
Year: 1994
Language: en
Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780375861260
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Weight: 0.3 Pounds
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Kippi and the Missing Matzah by Louise Gikow, published by Random House in 1994, is a children’s book that features Kippi the Porcupine, who visits from Israel to celebrate Passover. In this engaging story, Kippi organizes a seder for his friends on Sesame Street, including beloved characters like Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch. This edition consists of 32 pages and is presented in English.

Readers will discover how Kippi brings the traditions of Passover to life through his interactions with the Sesame Street characters. The narrative explores themes of friendship and cultural celebration, making it a delightful read for young audiences. The book captures the essence of community and the joy of sharing special moments, all while introducing children to the significance of the Passover seder.


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Kippi the Porcupine, visiting from Israel, makes a Passover seder for all of his friends on Sesame Street, including Big Bird, Elm, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Kippi and the Missing Matzah” by Louise Gikow. Synopsis preview: Kippi the Porcupine, visiting from Israel, makes a Passover seder for all of his friends on Sesame Street, including Big Bird, Elm, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch.
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“Kippi and the Missing Matzah” is credited to Louise Gikow.
When was “Kippi and the Missing Matzah” published?
Publisher: Random House. Year: 1994.
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ISBN-13: 9780375861260.
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Language: en. Pages: 32.

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