Three Jumps to Sorry: A Yom Kippur Story

Three Jumps to Sorry: A Yom Kippur Story

by Amy Novit

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 4 minutes

Three Jumps to Sorry: A Yom Kippur Story

Three Jumps to Sorry: A Yom Kippur Story

by Amy Novit

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 4 minutes

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Overview

Hannah was delightful-except when she wasn't. The day before Yom Kippur, Hannah kicks a soccer ball in the living room and breaks her mother's glass apple. Her wise mother, deciding to teach her a lesson in a fun way, writes the numbers 1, 2 and 3 on pieces of paper and puts them on the floor. She shows Hannah how to hop her way through the three steps of an apology: admitting you did something wrong, feeling bad about what you did, and then trying never to do it again. A lesson for Yom Kippur and every day.


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"A book and a game are sometimes the best way to help children understand things that can be hard. Reviewer Rating: 5" —Children's Literature

Kirkus Reviews

2023-05-24
A bad mood prompts a lesson on proper apologies.

Hannah is a charming child…most of the time. On the eve of Yom Kippur, she starts the day by being mean to her brother and making a mess in her already cluttered room. When her mother objects, Hannah offers an insincere “Sorry!” After Hannah accidentally breaks her mother’s favorite Rosh Hashana decoration, her mother decides to teach her what a true apology entails. Her mother writes the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on several pieces of paper and places them on the floor. Jumping on the number 1, Hannah learns to first admit she did something wrong. As Hannah jumps onto the number 2, her mother tells her the next step is feeling remorse. And number 3 is promising to do one’s best in the future. Hannah progresses through the apology, learning how to make amends, and everything culminates with loving hugs all around. Colorful, bold drawings made up of geometric shapes depict a tan-skinned Jewish family; human characters have oversized round heads, while the family dog has a triangular-shaped face. The book ends with a brief note on Yom Kippur, and though this is a good story to share in anticipation of the Jewish Day of Atonement, it’s also a sound year-round message for any child figuring out how to contend with negative emotions. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An enlightening, child-friendly exploration of what it really means to say “I’m sorry.” (Picture book. 4-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159997579
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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