Tractor Zack on Sunshine Kibbutz

Tractor Zack on Sunshine Kibbutz

  • Alice Blumenthal McGinty
Publisher:Kalaniot BooksISBN 13: 9781962011013ISBN 10: 1962011011

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Tractor Zack on Sunshine Kibbutz is written by Alice Blumenthal McGinty and published by Kalaniot Books. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1962011011 (ISBN 10) and 9781962011013 (ISBN 13).

On Sunshine Kibbutz, everyone has an important job—even an old tractor who finds new purpose with the help of a young friend and a joyful community. Tractor Zack has always been a hardworking helper on Sunshine Kibbutz. But when his tires go flat and his engine slows down, he starts to wonder if he’s too old to be useful. As the kibbutz prepares for the joyful Shavuot holiday, Zack searches for a new job—and a renewed sense of purpose. With help from young Ben and a little creativity, Zack discovers that being useful doesn’t always mean doing what you used to do. Set on a modern Israeli kibbutz, Tractor Zack is a heartwarming tale of resilience, reinvention, and belonging, with gentle humor and a celebration of Jewish culture and community. A free downloadable activity guide that highlights the themes in this book is available on the Kalaniot Books website. About Kalaniot Books Kalaniot Books is dedicated to sharing the richness and diversity of Jewish life and culture with today’s children and families. With a special focus on amplifying voices from Jewish communities around the world, Kalaniot celebrates the many ways Jewish identity is expressed—through story, song, language, and art. Every book is a window into Jewish heritage, designed to spark curiosity, connection, and pride in young readers.