As Engineer Ari drives his train to Jerusalem, he stops as friends along the way help him gather branches and fruit for his backyard Sukkah. When the Sukkot holiday begins, he is sad that those friends aren’t with him to join the celebration. But what surprise do his pals Jessie and Nathaniel have waiting for
Categories: Sukkot
Added on: April 8, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
As Engineer Ari drives his train to Jerusalem, he stops as friends along the way help him gather branches and fruit for his backyard Sukkah. When the Sukkot holiday begins, he is sad that those friends aren’t with him to join the celebration. But what surprise do his pals Jessie and Nathaniel have waiting for him at the train station? The sequel to Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner Engineer Ari and the Rosh Hashanah Ride, this book celebrates a very special Sukkot with both new friends and old.
Brilliant! This series is a favorite with our little guy. He looks fwd to each book emerging from storage as the relevant holiday approaches.The premise of these is just genius. No better way to communicate with a toddler about Jewish holidays than thru the medium of a red steam engine!
They’re cute and a great start to the holidays My daughter loves these books… They’re cute and a great start to the holidays… They don’t go into anything overly deep so my 4 yr old can grasp what’s going on and we can build off it
Nice Book for Jewish Kids We loved Engineer Ari and the Rosh Hashanah Ride. This one isn’t quite as good, but it’s very cute and will be a favorite around Sukkot time. We look forward to more Engineer Ari books—it’s a nice way to add to the Jewish education of a train-obsessed preschooler.