This might rate a “recommended” if you’ve got a significant Jewish population among your patrons. It tells the story of a remarkably well-travelled kippah and very briefly touches upon several Jewish holidays and the traditions there of as the kippah travels the globe. Each holiday it manages to get misplaced at the festivities, finding its way into the suitcase of someone who was just visiting and really lives half a world away. A map in the back traces the travel route, and a glossary of Jewish holidays and traditions is also included, but there’s not really enough explanation for non-Jewish readers to learn much. The targeted audience is limited to those children who would already be familiar with the customs included.