Here’s a guide with lots of free online resources, Passover recipes, DIY crafts for kids, DIY projects for parents, and more.
Happy Passover!
Online Resources
- Bedikat Chametz - How, when and why.
- Brief overview of the 15 steps of the Passover Seder
- The Passover story for kids
- Lots of games and activities for kids from Chabad.org
- Create your own Haggadh with this simple platform which allows you to create a custom Passover Seder, with access to unique content contributed by the community.
- Send free Seder invitations and e-cards for family and friends, courtesy of Chabad.
- Free e-book - “A Playful Passover: A Toddler and Preschool-Friendly Passover Seder Kit of Crafts and Activities to Engage, Entertain, & Educate Young Kids.”
There are so many fun recipes on the internet, here are a few which caught my eye and I plan to try during the holiday:
- Passover Matzo Pizza - Matzah makes a great base for a pizza that kids and adults will love! Top it with your favorite vegetables and cheese and you have yourself a quick meal.
- Flourless Chocolate Cookies - With just six simple ingredients, you and your little ones can bake a delicious dessert the whole family will enjoy.
There are really endless options out there! We will craft and post our favorite ones as we try them.
- Passover Matzah House - the ultimate family craft for Passover.
- Children's Passover Fun Book - This book for children is all about reviving the basic themes of Passover in a fun way. With 70 colorful pages, your kids will enjoy and remember what are Chametz, Matzah, Ten Plagues, Ten Commandments, Four Cups, Eliyahu Hanavi, the Children of Israel Exodus from Egypt and more.
This is not a Jewish Orthodox "study book" for Passover but a light way to familiarize the main Jewish traditional themes of Passover through stories, games, activities and puzzles.
- I am officially obsessed with these free printable Four Questions Place Cards I found at Almost Makes Perfect!
- This Felt Passover Plate is super simple to make! You can sew or glue, use templates or cut it as you go. Either way - it will be fast, leave you enough time for holiday prep, give you the chance to talk about the Seder with your toddler, and keep the kids busy and happy.
- Passover ''Bag of Plagues'' - Put together this awesome entertaining bag of plagues for the kids to enjoy during the Seder.
- Build a Pyramid - I plan to build a cardstock pyramid for the kids to play with before the Seder. Found this awesome pyramid idea, now I need to find some really large cardstock boxes!
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