Written in an engaging, easy to use style, children of all ages will notonly become better acquainted with Passover, they will also be encouraged to deepen their sense of K'lal Yisrael, the greater family of Jews around the world.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
4 cups, 4 kids, 4 questions, 4 parts*4 chapters but 5 stars,
This review is from: The Kids' Catalog of Passover: A Worldwide Celebration (Paperback)
Passover is focused on kids and telling the story. Passover has a lot of fours. There are four cups, four sons/children, and four questions, so therefore the book has four PARTS and four CHAPTERS in each PART. Part One is the TELLING (haGaddah) of The Story; Part Two is Preparing for the Seder; Part Three is At The Seder; and Part Four is Concluding The Seder. Each chapter in the Parts is filled with stories, games, explanations, songs, insights, recipes, and craft projects. For example, in Chapter One, the Exodus story is introduced to the reader with stories, songs (an Exodus rap), midrash stories, a riddle, a game ("I am packing for the Exodus, I am taking an Apple, Bitter Herbs, C..., D..."), and a craft project (make a mural). The Chapter for the plagues tells how to make a plague puppet. In the Chapter on Miriam and the Hebrew Women, the reader can learn to make a tambourine. In Chapter 7, On The Seder plate, you learn about maror and betzah customs from around the world, learn to make charoses, or a charoset pyramid, or play a "nut" game. Plus there is a recipe for red yemenite eggs. Chapter 8 on Matzah contains matzah customs, recipes, riddles, and folkstories. In Chapter 9, learn to make a "Four Questions" kippah to wear. In Chapter 10, on Dayenu, you can learn to add new stanzas for your own updated Dayenu, or make a micrography, or perform an interesting custom with scallions. In Capter 14, learn about modern Exoduses. And in Chapter 16, learn classic and new songs from Adir Hu, Ehad Mi Yodei-a, QUEN SUPIESE, Had Gadya, and Lo Yisa Goy. A must for any household with kids.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great addition to your Pesach library,
By Michael Weiss (Commerce Twp., MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Kids' Catalog of Passover: A Worldwide Celebration (Paperback)
This book is wonderful -- full of useful information for kids and adults alike. Both novices and know-it-alls will find something new here. We plan to incorporate some of this material into our family seders this year.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A best buy for the Pesach kid's table!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Kids' Catalog of Passover: A Worldwide Celebration (Paperback)
I've bought the other kids' catalogs from JPS but this one is the most useful yet! I purchased one for my children and for the families of their friends who are invited to Pesach dinner. It has lots of great activities and learning tidbits perfect for active children.
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