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imasinger
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 9:33 am
Looking for more good ideas for my 3 year old, who needs to do them at home. What are some of your favorite projects for Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, and Sukkos/Simchas Torah?
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Mirabelle
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 9:51 am
I like making little edible Sukkahs for Sukkos.
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sped
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 10:06 am
For Rosh Hashana I make shofars - cut two of them out, decorate, attach, stuff and add a little blower in the mouthpeice so they can really "blow"!
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sped
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 10:07 am
DiznyIma wrote: | I like making little edible Sukkahs for Sukkos. |
How are you doing that?
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imasinger
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 10:46 am
Edible sukkahs are on my list, for sure. I use graham crackers, either marshmallow fluff or icing to "glue the sides, and either thin pretzels or green sour sticks for the top.
Sped, where did you find the blowers?
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sped
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 10:53 am
Many kids' craft stores ot teaching stores have them. Otherwise I buy party favors and remove the blowers.
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YALT
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Sun, Sep 13 2009, 11:05 am
rosh hashana:
apple plate - color apple picture. cut, glue onto clear plastic plate. glue tissue paper squares around to decorate. glue another plate on top.
shana tova cards - let him make cards for grandparents.....
help u cook.
yom kippur:
machzor - whatever he davvens normally should go in together with an extra 1or2 things you'd want him to add for the day.
slippers
sukkos:
edible sukkah - graham crackers or wafers for walls. PB/marshmallow as glue. sour sticks for schach
shoebox sukkah
if you use decorations in the sukkah teach him to make paper chains or other decorations
simchas torah:
edible torah #1 - 2 fat pretzels with fruit roll up around it.
edible torah #2 - bag of chips, 2 twizzlers attached to it (with scotch tape). let him decorate a piece of felt. hole punch 2 holes at ends of felt. wrap around chips&twizzlers & tie with ribbon
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