I have many favorite traditions of Sukkot but one of them is the tradition of Ushpizin and discussing with my family who they’d like to invite into our sukkah. This year I made Ushpizin Dice to initiate ideas of different types of people we could invite. I thought that maybe some of these categories may …
Messy DIY Puffy Paint Birthday Cake
Tu B’Shevat is the birthday of the trees and this Messy DIY Puffy Paint Birthday Cake is such a fun, sensory way to celebrate! All you need is a few supplies and then your children’s creativity can over. Save this for a Tu B’Shevat seder decoration or throw a little afternoon birthday party for the …
Passover Playdough Loose Parts Plague Bags
One of the Passover Seder traditions our kids look forward to every year is the plague bags I give them during the naming of the 10 plagues portion of the Seder and I really hope they will like these new Passover Playdough Loose Parts Plague Bags I made for them this year! Each year the …
DIY Wooden Seder Plates
This year I wanted to have the children create special seder plates that could be used during our seder and also for pretend seder play and these DIY Wooden Seder Plates came out so absolutely beautiful that I want to use them all year long! The DIY Wooden Seder Plates are super easy to make …
DIY Sukkot Playdough Stamps
These DIY Sukkot Playdough Stamps are so super easy to make and engage your children in a hands-on learning experience that also exposes them to fine motor skill development and sensory play! What else can you say except YAY?!! What You’ll Need Your favorite playdough (check out my Smell of Sukkot Playdough Experience post for …
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 …