With Rosh Hashanah just a month away it means it’s time for our High Holiday 2020 Round Up! The High Holidays are a time for rebirth, renewal, rejuvenation, repentance, and HOPE! It’s also a fun time to play with apples and honey, think about how tashlich can be explained through play, and enjoy thinking about …
Havdallah Playdough Recipe
Mmmm smells like Havdallah in our house with the special Havdallah Playdough I made for today’s Havdallah Tuesday observance! This summer we started observing Havdallah on Tuesday mornings. Did you know that it starts Saturday night (once you see those three stars in the sky!) but can be observed through Tuesday? For us, Tuesday mornings …
10 Plagues Passover Sticker Wall
Passover prep is in full swing at our house and our first, and favorite, activity was this 10 Plagues Passover Sticker Wall! The past few days we’ve been busy with a bunch of Passover 10 plagues activities to review that part of the Passover story. This 10 Plagues Passover Sticker Wall is easy to set …
Passover 10 Plague Playdough Fun
Another super simple and engaging favorite Passover activity is our Passover 10 Plagues Playdough Fun experience! Baby Boy has been coming back to it again and again. And now that he knows how to open up the container in which the playdough is stored, I can leave all the contents on a tray and he …
Passover Themed Bath: The 10 Plagues
Another super easy Passover activity that kept my younger two busy for a loooong time was this Passover themed bath! We stuck to the 10 plagues once again. I sent the kids off to find some representations in our playroom and just like with our playdough experience, we didn’t have all the (waterproof) plagues but …
Salt Dough Seder Plates
Salt Dough Seder Plates for the win!! Our original idea was to make seder plates out of modeling clay but we don’t have any clay right now and as it’s not an essential item and it’s quarantine, we aren’t going outside the house to get it! The solution: make some salt dough, print out a …
DIY Passover Plague Bags
Are Passover Plague Bags part of your family seder tradition? Once we reach the 10 Plague part of the Seder, it’s our family tradition to pass out Passover Plague Bags to all the kids who attend our Seder. As each plague is called out, the kids search in their bag for the item that represents …
Mount Sinai, The Ten Commandments, and Us Craft
Mount Sinai is a very special part of the upcoming holiday of Shavuot and thus needs its very own special and engaging craft! Shavuot, when we celebrate the receiving of the Ten Commandments, starts tomorrow night so today in preparation we read our favorite PJ Library book about the holiday, The Littlest Mountain, and created …
My Pandemic Fatigue Was Here Before The Pandemic
They say pandemic or quarantine fatigue is real. I’ve felt it and believe it. The constant fears and anxiety over safety, health, work, school, socialization, families and friends. There’s so much. Constantly. It’s exhausting. But I was also exhausted before the pandemic. We were blessed with the birth of our fourth child, a son, in …
8 Passover Kid-Friendly Activities
If you’re looking for some fun Passover ideas that will engage your kids, either now leading up to the holiday, or during the holiday week itself, we’ve got you covered with these 8 Passover Kid-Friendly Activities! Some of these activities we did last year and liked so much we are repeating them again this year! …