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The Mouse in the Matzah Factory

The Mouse in the Matzah FactoryAuthor: Francine Medoff
Creator: Nicole in Den Bosch
Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 268933

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 32
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.1

ISBN: 1580130488
EAN: 9781580130486
ASIN: 1580130488

Publication Date: February 2003
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Product Description
A mouse observes wheat being harvested, ground into flour, mixed into dough, and baked into matzah.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Our Passover Favorite   April 28, 2003
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Very acurately describes the process of making handmade shmurah (watched/guarded) matzah, from the the time of growing the wheat to baking the matzah. A curious little mouse follows the entire process. We love the black ink illustrations by David Goldstein, however this edition is out of print There is a new version available with new full color art, but I have not seen it yet.


4 out of 5 stars Kosher for Pessach   March 29, 2002
Alyssa A. Lappen (Earth)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Once upon a time lived a mouse who lived in a wheat field in the country. One day men came and built a fence around the field and watched over the growing wheat. They watered the field, weeded it and waited for the wheat to ripen. The mouse wondered what was so special about this particular wheat.

At last the men harvested the ripened wheat, bundled it and loaded it onto a wagon. They worked carefully to keep it dry.

The mouse, curious as a cat, decided to find out what was going on. So he jumped on the wagon and rode to the mill, where he found a hole in the door from which he could watch as huge grinding wheels crushed the harvest into fine flour, and poured it into new sacks and loaded them onto another truck.

Hidden in the sacks, he rode for a long time aboard the truck to the city, crowded with people, cars and trucks. Here the truck stopped at a place called Goldstein's Matzah Factory, where an inspector checked to see that every sack was completely dry.

From a window ledge, he watched as factory workers inside unloaded the sacks, brought in buckets of water and mixed the water and flour and rolled it out into flat sheets punched full of holes.

I can't tell you what happened on the last eight pages of this 34-page book. But kids will learn from this cute book how matzah is made, and what exactly makes it kosher for Pessach.

As an added plus, they will enjoy the fine pen and ink art. The book's cover resembles a sheet of egg matzah. And inside are fetching illustrations, reminiscent of the evocative drawings in Homer Price. Alyssa A. Lappen

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