Shahar Kober, author portrait

Shahar Kober

SHAHAR KOBER is a prolific children's book illustrator whose work has been published worldwide. He was the recipient of a Sydney Taylor Honor Award in 2009 for Engineer Ari and the Rosh Hashanah Ride. He lives in a small town in Israel, where he also works as an art director and illustration teacher. See more of his work at skober.com and follow him on Facebook and Instagram at @shaharkober.
Childrens Advent Stories for Bedtime (Fully Illustrated)
Oh My Nosh!: What Shape Is Your Bagel?
Childrens Bible Stories for Bedtime/Historias bíblicas para la hora de dormir (Bilingual Edition)
Childrens Bible Stories for Bedtime (Fully Illustrated): Gift Edition
The Passover Mouse

Books

Childrens Advent Stories for Bedtime (Fully Illustrated)
Oh My Nosh!: What Shape Is Your Bagel?
Childrens Bible Stories for Bedtime/Historias bíblicas para la hora de dormir (Bilingual Edition)
Childrens Bible Stories for Bedtime (Fully Illustrated): Gift Edition
The Passover Mouse

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