Rosie Saves the World

Rosie can't wait to start doing good deeds to save the world. But as she helps the people in her neighborhood, she is soon so busy saving the world that she doesn't have time for her own family! It turns out, though, that the greatest acts of tikkun olam-repairing the world-start in her own home.

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Rosie Saves the World

Rosie can't wait to start doing good deeds to save the world. But as she helps the people in her neighborhood, she is soon so busy saving the world that she doesn't have time for her own family! It turns out, though, that the greatest acts of tikkun olam-repairing the world-start in her own home.

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Rosie Saves the World

Rosie Saves the World

by Debbie Herman

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 9 minutes

Rosie Saves the World

Rosie Saves the World

by Debbie Herman

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Unabridged — 9 minutes

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Rosie can't wait to start doing good deeds to save the world. But as she helps the people in her neighborhood, she is soon so busy saving the world that she doesn't have time for her own family! It turns out, though, that the greatest acts of tikkun olam-repairing the world-start in her own home.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Rosie is ready to save the world, so she begins to help people in her neighborhood. But in the process she neglects her family until she discovers that tikkun olam, repairing the world, starts in her home. Tammie Lyon, an award-winning illustrator whose work is seen in the book, is from Cincinnati." - Cleveland Jewish News

Kirkus Reviews

2017-05-24
Rushing around to get everything on her "Save-the-World spreadsheet" done, Rosie gains a better understanding of the meaning of tikkun olam (repairing the world by doing good deeds, or mitzvot.) In Hebrew school, her teacher explains both concepts. Bespectacled Rosie's enthusiastic response exudes her confidence that she can achieve "great deeds" within her own neighborhood. She works on a food drive, participates in a homework-assistance program, performs in a senior center, and babysits a tot whose harried mother must meet a deadline. All the while, her own family keeps requesting her help with analogous activities, but Rosie feels too busy and puts them off for later. Praised by a neighbor for her good work, "I bet you're a huge help at home," Rosie suddenly remembers her family and manages to get home and do all that was requested. She helps her brother with his Hebrew lettering, cleans out the litter pan, calls her grandmother, and finally helps her mother dust. Despite Rosie's ambitious agenda, the story is lackluster and drawn out even as it adequately gets the point across that tikkun olam starts at home with family. Line-and-color illustrations in pale hues depict this Jewish white family in a suburban community that appears to have a sprinkling of Latino, African-American, and Asian residents. Innocuous and utilitarian. (author's note) (Picture book. 5-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171856342
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2018
Series: Jewish Values
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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