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Passover Activities and Recipes for Kids
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We love Passover time! The kids talk about it and look forward to it all the time. We love watching Prince of Egypt and making our lamb roast. It's such a special time to stop and reflect.
In case you didn't get the memo, Passover starts this Friday! This year, I asked my Kid Blogger Network friends to help me gather some more kid-friendly ideas. I hope you feel inspired!Beyond the Balagan-
Elijah's Cup-
Plague PuppetsMulticultural Kid Blogs-
Passover Celebrations Around the World-
Books for KidsAll Done Monkey-
Videos for Kids-
Sephardic Charoset RecipeMoms and Crafters-
Red Sea Crossing Game-
DIY Seder Plate-
Sensory Haggadah-
Felt Seder PlateMy Passover Series from 2017 Pin It!
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