PreS-This concept board book introduces both the Jewish holidays and the colors of the rainbow (plus white, brown, and silver). Beginning with the red apple on Rosh Hashanah and ending with the orange flames of the Shabbat candles, it is right on target. The big and bold illustrations are stencil-like in appearance. The text is repetitive in a comfortable way, with the briefest explanations needed for the holidays and colors ("What is WHITE? The cover of the Torah on Yom Kippur. That is WHITE.") This book is clearly aimed at a Jewish audience, as there is no glossary or pronunciation guide. A must-have for libraries with a Jewish preschool population.-Yapha Nussbaum Mason, Brentwood Lower School, Los AngelesPreS-This concept board book introduces both the Jewish holidays and the colors of the rainbow (plus white, brown, and silver). Beginning with the red apple on Rosh Hashanah and ending with the orange flames of the Shabbat candles, it is right on target. The big and bold illustrations are stencil-like in appearance. The text is repetitive in a comfortable way, with the briefest explanations needed for the holidays and colors ("What is WHITE? The cover of the Torah on Yom Kippur. That is WHITE.") This book is clearly aimed at a Jewish audience, as there is no glossary or pronunciation guide. A must-have for libraries with a Jewish preschool population.-Yapha Nussbaum Mason, Brentwood Lower School, Los Angeles