"In this playful version of "The Little Red Hen," a young girl enlists her bird friends to help make the challah and host a house full of guests for Rosh Hashanah"--Provided by publisher.
Examines the history and traditions of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which are Jewish holidays celebrated annually in September and October to mark the beginning of the Jewish year and a time of repentance.
In Israel, while Brosh is preparing to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, his favorite cap goes missing and he fears Grover or another of his friends has taken it.
Having moved just before Rosh Hashanah, Harry and Dina fear the new year will be nothing but unpacking and leftover pizza until their parents take them to synagogue where they meet the Levine family.