Brosh can’t find his blue cap, and suspects that one of his friends has taken it. When Grover returns the lost item, Brosh is glad that the High Holidays offer him a chance to say, “I’m sorry.”
Categories: Rosh Hashana
Added on: November 3, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Wish there was a hardcover, but adorable book. The book is adorable, I wish they had a hardcover option, itâs very flimsy.Look at how Amazon delivered this, bent in half to fit the envelope… ridiculous!
We really like all the Shalom Sesame books, this is no different! We are a fan of all the Shalom Sesame books. We have almost all of them. This book keeps the attention of our young children and they enjoy reading it. This (like most of the Shalom Sesame) is a purely secular look into Rosh Hashanah but it is a fun ad festive read as well.
Great addition to my Jewish library for preschoolers The children at preschool love this book. Sesame Street characters catch their eye and it pulls the children in. What a wonderful find!