 This study examined the attitudes of Israeli parents towards vaccinating their 5- to 11-year-old children with the COVID-19 vaccine. It found that 57% of respondents said they intended to vaccinate their child within the next few months. Factors such as perceived susceptibility, benefits, barriers, and cues to action, as well as two incentives, vaccine availability and receiving a green pass, were all significant predictors of parental intention to vaccinate their children. However, monetary rewards or penalties did not increase the probability of parents' intention to vaccinate their children. Parental concerns centered around the safety of the vaccine, fear of severe side effects, and fear that clinical trials and the authorization process were carried out too quickly. This article was authored by Lyra Shmueli.