06 April 2012
04 April 2012
Four cups Ma Nishtana reminder
Help the kids to remember the Ma Nishtana when reciting it at their own sedarim.
In few steps print, color, cut , glue the questions and laminate
Available with a concise lesson plan in its entirety as a non-editable PDF at Chinuch.org.
The ten plagues memory game
From an idea seen at Felt so Cute we made a Ten Plagues memory game appropriate for young children to use as we called out each plague’s name in the service than drops of wine; and they were toys they could entertain themselves with as the service carried on.
You need:
A piece of black felk to represent Darkness
Cow and ass figurines to represent Cattle DiseaseS
Styrofoam balls a little painted orange/red to represent Hail
Crawly bugs or flies to represent Lice
Laminated image to represent a body with Boils
Plastic babies to represent The Slaying of the Firstborn
Plastic figurine locust to represent Locusts
Flat, red plastic marbles to represent Blood
Plastic figurine frogs to represent Frogs
A toy lion to represent Wild Beasts.
A green paper with the numbers of the ten plagues and...have fun!
Eliyahu cup from a common glass
You can use a cheap wine glasse, some imitation of crystal cup for example, then you add glass mosaic beads and small crystal looking beads with using epoxy or any heavy duty, high tack glue. (if you're not going to make the craft directly with the kids)
You can make very beautiful jeweled cos shel eliyahu.
And if you're going to do it with a kid, you can possibly use clear silicone/caulk
A felt afikomen bag
Our Afikomen bag ready for the Seder night.
We took the whole inspiration from Creative jewish mom for this no-sew felt afikomen bag and we made our own version.
For a complete tutorial, check out the Creative jewish mom afikomen bag post over at kveller.com.
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