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Date(s) - 03/26/2021 - 03/29/2021
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Celebrate Passover with PJ Library. The holiday begins this year on March 27th and PJ Library’s downloadable, kid-friendly Haggadah is available in 5 languages this year –English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and French.
Check out PJ Library’s updated Passover hub , with music, stories, crafts, and recipes. It’s got games, history, and printables, plus a step-by-step video playlist where kids can learn (or refresh) some serious seder skills.
Here are some highlights:
- 15 Minute Seder — Are you hosting your first seder? Are there some very young guests at your table? Follow along with this special 15 minute seder playlist.
- The Passover Story for Kids — For centuries, families have used a book called the Haggadah, to tell the story of Passover and pass down the traditions and lessons of the story to their children, relatives, and friends. Because there is explicit suffering in the Passover narrative, it is not always an easy story to tell. In this mini-episode special, PJ Library shares a simple, sweet, child-friendly version of the story of Passover, adapted from Exodus.
- The Passover Story Printable – The story in full color with beautiful illustrations
- A Passover FAQ for Kids — Passover encourages families, especially kids, to ask questions around the seder table. But along with the weightier questions your children may have about the story of Passover, the themes of freedom, and what happens at a seder, they’re also likely to have some more everyday inquiries too, like “Why can’t I have a peanut butter and jelly bagel for lunch?” The FAQ has 10 common questions kids ask around Passover, with easy answers for grown-ups to refer to on the spot.
- Passover-Themed Mad Libs – Fun for the whole family!
- Passover Card Game — This card game for the whole family at the Passover Seder can be played in stages, so you can stop and start and enjoy a round at any point during the seder.
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