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Parshas Vayikra

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Teaching the intricate and profound lessons of Sefer Vayikra, the Book of Leviticus, can often be a challenge, especially when engaging younger audiences. The intricate laws, rituals, and narratives contained within this sacred text require innovative approaches to make them accessible and memorable. That's where our Vayikra Puppets come in, offering an exciting and interactive tool to enhance your Parsha lessons and bring the Torah to life in a whole new way. We also have Sefer Vayikra coloring pages for each parsha in the chumash. Immerse young learners in the vibrant world of Sefer Vayikra with our matching coloring pages! These delightful illustrations bring to life the themes and stories of Vayikra, offering children a creative way to engage with the Torah. Vayikra Parsha Summary Watch a 15 second video of Parshat Vayikra featuring our Sefer Vayikra puppets . We learned about the karbanos. The different animals brought, the birds and the korban mincha. We discussed the

Decorate your own Matzah / Afikoman Bag

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Decorate your own Matzah/Afikoman bag The kids will love having their own Matzah/Afikoman bag to use during the Passover Seder and throughout Passover. These bags are easy to decorate and look pretty. They are also practical as the zipper will keep the Matzah crumbs from falling out! Practical is always a plus. It's also very easy to clean. Materials needed:  - Clear plastic zip bags (these are called makeup bags or pencil cases)  - puff paint  - smocks (puff paint is NOT washable!) I gave each child a bag and had them decorate it however they liked. I wrote the word Matzah in Hebrew on an index card and they were able to write it on their bag. They can draw Matzos and a kiddush cup or whatever they'd like. Please ensure their sleeves are pulled up and they're wearing smocks that protect all their clothing. Puff paint is NOT washable! Careful adult supervision is very important for this activity. Amazon affiliate links

Wooden Seder Plate craft

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Wooden Seder Plate Craft for the Pesach Seder Materials needed: - Large wooden Circle (I used 6.5", but you can use bigger so it will be less crowded) - 6 small wooden circles - Glue - Markers - A printout of a picture of the seder plate for the kids to use as a visual as they draw their own We created this wooden seder plate. I purchased these items from Michael's and Dollar Tree. I had the kids draw each of the 6 items on each wooden circle. I wrote the names of each item with a permanent marker. We then glued the 6 circles onto the larger one. I used the little appetizer bowls from Dollar Tree on the Seder plate to put the items in. Here are some links to the supplies mentioned. These circles are larger, so check the size of the large and small before ordering to make sure they'll fit. Amazon affiliate links

New Pesach collection with 3 Haggadahs, puppets and more

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Shop our NEW Pesach collection! People are loving our Pesach products! Come see what the hype is about. Our new Pesach collection will make teaching Pesach a breeze! Here's what we've created just for you: Pesach STORY puppets  (these are included in the Sefer Shemos puppets set) Pesach SEDER puppets  - Adorable depictions of each of step of the Passover Seder Pesach  coloring pages  of the Seder steps A Sefirat Ha'omer  counting chart  in color and black and white A FREE steps of the  seder placemat  or poster ------------- 3 New Haggadahs Each of the 3 beautiful Haggadahs that we've released are a work of art. We've made it so easy for your to do with your students. We've included detailed instructions, supplies needed and ideas for each page of the Haggadah. We've also included sample photos of each page and sample photos of kids for each step of the seder. Mini Haggadah  - Half page size Full Size Haggadah Photo Haggadah  - Insert your own photos into th

Parshas Vayakhel - Pekudei

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View this post on Instagram A post shared by Preschool Creations (@mypreschoolcreations)   Watch a 15 second summary of Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei. You can download these adorable puppets by clicking  here ! The set includes the entire Sefer Shemot. We also have coloring pages available  here . Get our Mishkan Package  to help you teach Parshas Vayakhel and Pekudei. It includes 10 pages of full color images of the kelim of the mishkan, the mishkan, the kohen gadol and the kohen. It also includes 10 black and white coloring pages of the same. Vayakhel-Pekudei Parsha Summary VAYAKHEL -  We learned about how Moshe told the Jewish people to build the mishkan. The Jewish people brought so many donations, Moshe had to tell them to stop bringing. Hashem commanded the Jewish people to not build the mishkan on Shabbos even though the mishkan was such a holy place. We spoke about some of the 39 melachos (types of work) that we aren't allowed to do on shabbos. PEKUD

Haggadah resources and links

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Here are resources for our haggadah. You can purchase the Haggadah here .  Below are links to various supplies used in the haggadah. Products to make bumpy Matzah:  Products for bedikas chametz: Other craft supplies for the steps of the seder: Amazon affiliate links

Parshas Ki Sisa

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Watch a 15 second summary of Parshat Ki Sisa. You can download these pictures of the mishkan by clicking  here ! The set includes the entire Sefer Shemot. We also have coloring pages available  here . Ki Sisa Parsha Summary and counting activity We learned about the machatzis hashekel - half shekel coin that the Jewish people had to bring so they could be counted. We discussed how  Hashem loves the Jewish people so much, He wanted to count them. Just like some of our friends count  their rocks, shells, erasers or whatever they collect because they are special to us. So the Jewish people had to bring machatzis hashekel -half a shekel coin. We each  got a coin and did our own counting of how many students and teachers there are in our class. We played a counting game. We had to count the little people figures, so we gave each one a coin and then  counted the coins. We then wrote the number on our number strip. We saw pictures of the kiyor - the wash basin that the Kohanim used to wash th