Description
Description
All the dinosaurs are getting ready for Passover, but no one will come to Tyrannosaurus Rex's seder because they think he will eat them. This gives him terrible tsuris, the Yiddish word for "worry." "You think you have tsuris?" Stegosaurus asks. "I can't find parsley for my seder." "And I can't find a brisket big enough to feed all my cousins. That's what you call tsuris!" Allosaurus says. But when T-Rex wails, "I have no guests for my seder!" all the dinosaurs agree that his tsuris is the worst, as the most important part of the seder is sharing it with guests. And they come up with an idea for a tsuris-free celebration.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Clever, dino-themed fun to get kids excited for Passover."―Kirkus Reviews
-- (9/30/2023 12:00:00 AM)"This beautifully serves up the value that the most important part of seder is gathering together with others. Even those who don't celebrate Passover will be pleased that the dinosaurs act upon the truth that all of their tsuris can be resolved by communicating and sharing. Reviewer Rating: 5"--Children's Literature
-- (3/8/2024 12:00:00 AM)
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