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[HANASHIR:13858] Re: seder with kids



CJL (Milwaukee's board of Jewish Education) has a Creativity Center with 
zillions of Pesach ideas, kits that you color and laminate, and then kids
can use over and over.  I've colored in a large Haggadah for children (with
a felt cloth for polishing the kiddush cup, and with magnetic tape to attach
the seder plate items etc), and my younger guests love it. I've also made a
bunch of "puzzles" (colored cards with Pesach symbols that are cut in two --
to match up), and I've also made plague puppets mounted on tongue
depressors. You can access their website cjl (at) milwaukeejewish(dot)org and 
look on
the Creativity Center link. Good luck -- you may also want to hire a
babysitter!

Marge Eiseman

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From: "Rabbi Richard Schachet" <lvrabbi (at) lvcm(dot)com>
To: <rranet (at) shamash(dot)org>, <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Subject: [HANASHIR:13854] seder with kids
Date: Mon, Mar 17, 2003, 5:56 PM


I have a question that perhaps you can help with-

We are having a seder, 2nd night-  In attendance will be about 12 adults and
4 children-- the children are ages 5, 3, 2 and 1.  Obviousely they cannot
sit still for an entire seder.

Suggestions on a haggadah? Perhaps games toplay at the table.  I bought the
Pesach finger puppets... Anything else?

We love the "A night of Questions" haggaddah.



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