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by Annette Schottenfeld (Author), Jennifer Kirkham (Illustrator)
When Max rushes to start making Rosh Hashanah treats, his grandma reminds him that sometimes the sweetest traditions take time--and love--to grow.
Max can't wait to zoom off to his favorite activities, but Grandma has other plans! When she visits for Rosh Hashanah, she wants to slow down, bake sweet treats, share family traditions, and enjoy time together. Max is always in a hurry--but with Grandma's gentle guidance, he learns that the new year is the perfect time to pause, reflect, and savor life's sweetest moments. A warm and funny picture book about the joy of intergenerational bonds, Jewish holiday traditions, and finding balance between moving fast and slowing down. Perfect for families celebrating Rosh Hashanah or for anyone who cherishes the special connection between children and their grandparents.Author Biography
Annette Schottenfeld is an author, registered dietitian, and expert baker. She would take her children apple picking each fall and create delicious apple recipes. Annette lives in New York with her husband, two grown kids and dog, Rupert.