Nurturing Children's Artistic Spirits During Rosh Hashanah It is customary to send cards to loved ones at Rosh Hashanah, wishing them a sweet new year. Treat this custom as an opportunity to explore creativity together as a family. Read more »
Make a Poster, Win an iPad! Voices & Visions and PJ Library are co-sponsoring a contest for children ages 7 to 12. Child participants will create original posters inspired by tikkun olan. Read more »
HGF Launches 'Voices & Visions' Program Voices & Visions is a Jewish arts initiative. Though the program is independent of PJ Library, it shares several key goals. Read more »
Children & the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics are underway, and children everywhere are tumbling, running, and swimming, imagining that they themselves might some day compete. Read more »
Grandparents, Yiddish & The Shabbat Puppy Inspired by The Shabbat Puppy, learn some Yiddish and find beautiful books to read with grandparents. Read more »
Why Do Children Love Animals? There's a reason more than a third of babies' first words are animal names. Kids find animals interesting. Here are a few animal-related songs and books worth knowing. Read more »
PJ Library Makes Headlines with Its 3 Millionth Book Delivery PJ Library just delivered its 3 millionth book. We now send over 100,000 gifts to Jewish families each month. It's no wonder the press is eager to tell the story! Read more »
A Musical Welcome to Summer With the official start of summer, PJ Library offers up some camp-related tunes. Check out these summer songs while your family makes its warm weather plans. Read more »
Why (Jewish) Summer Camp? Your children don't have to be in a classroom to learn and grow. They can also do it at summer camp, surrounded by new friends and enjoying new experiences. Read more »
How to Pick the Right Summer Camp As we learn in Sami’s Sleepaway Summer by Jenny Meyerhoff, each child (and each family) has different needs when it comes to summer camp. Here are some tips for going about your research of just the right camp. Read more »