Children are an integral part of the Seder, but it's hard to keep them engaged and entertained throughout. We'll give you 4 creative strategies to help your young ones enjoy the Passover Seder.
November 26, 2014
Children are an integral part of the Seder, but it's hard to keep them engaged and entertained throughout. We'll give you 4 creative strategies to help your young ones enjoy the Passover Seder.
The Ten Plagues is one of the most exciting and intriguing parts of the Passover story, and it comes right before the meal. This is a good opportunity to get your kids active and involved.
The Seder is long, and even adults get hungry before the meal. Consider putting some snacks on the table that relate to the Seder. For example, in addition to the parsley that you'll dip and eat, include carrots and celery sticks with ranch dressing or apple slices with honey and peanut butter for a delicious and varied selection.
Getting your kids involved in the Passover Seder activities allows them to learn about their heritage while they have fun. Including snacks on the table, picture books, and colouring options will help them become more engaged with this important event.
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