Sweet Little DIY Honey Bee Cards for Rosh Hashanah!
For Rosh Hashanah this year, we’re making some little bee cards since apples and honey are customary to eat to symbolize a sweet new year. Bees on honeycomb would be just the thing!
For Rosh Hashanah this year, we’re making some little bee cards since apples and honey are customary to eat to symbolize a sweet new year. Bees on honeycomb would be just the thing!
Tired of homemade menorahs and popsicle-stick Star-of-Davids? Here’s something new and fun to do with your children during Hanukkah. Make a happy little Hanukkah Village out of raisin boxes!
For Passover Dinner here’s a template for a “Ten Plagues” napkin ring that can be used to teach kids and guests alike. Just download, print and cut. Kids can assemble them on their own.
Tu B’shvat is a Jewish Holiday and special day for celebrating trees, like a Jewish Arbor Day. Create some pretty tree sun-catchers with kids to celebrate.
Use our free printable ombre dreidel for decoration for play. Happy Hanukkah!
A fun and no-fire craft to celebrate Hanukkah with the littlest of children.
Frogs! Frogs everywhere! Frogs in your bed! Frogs on your head! Help your kids remember the story of Passover with this silly froggy craft.