Passover

Everything You Need for Passover with Kids

Passover is a Jewish celebration of freedom when we joyfully tell the story of our ancestors escaping slavery in Egypt. Sharing Passover with kids is a great way to appreciate the freedoms people have today, and to inspire us to work for freedoms that need help and protection. With so many exciting, tasty, musical traditions, you can make this a meaningful and memorable Passover for kids and grownups alike. And you don’t have to do it alone …

Check out our new Passover guide to get started.

Dive in to this collection of PJ Library's favorite ways to get families learning, playing, singing, tasting, and connecting. We’ve got something for you whether it’s your first Passover with kids, or you’re already a seder-hosting, matzah-munching, four-question-singing pro. Explore our step-by-step “how-to” videos, printable guides, crafts, recipes, stories, and a lot more.

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The Passover Story in 10 Scenes

Journey through the Passover story in 10 scenes, beautifully illustrated in the River Ride, a companion piece to the PJ Library Haggadah.

At a Glance

What is Passover?

Passover is the Jewish celebration of freedom. It’s also, in its way, a celebration of storytelling: On four separate occasions, the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) commands the Jewish people to tell our children the story of the Exodus from Egypt.

When is Passover?

Passover begins at sundown on Saturday, April 12, 2025 and ends at nightfall on Sunday, April 20, 2025.​ Jewish holidays begin at sundown because Jewish tradition follows its own special calendar.

How long is Passover?

Passover falls on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan (late March or April). Depending on your tradition, you might celebrate Passover for seven days, while others observe the holiday for eight days.  

What do people do during Passover?

Each year during Passover, people eat special foods, sing songs, tell stories, and participate in at least one seder – a special meal designed to help us remember this miraculous journey from slavery to freedom. 

Downloadables

Haggadah
The downloadable PDF version of the PJ Library Family Haggadah is FREE and filled with videos of songs, blessings, and explanations.
River Ride Printable
PJ Library’s interactive storytelling game, the River Ride. THis also makes a great centerpiece for a child-friendly Passover seder.
Seder Prep Checklist
A quick to-do and shopping list to help you get ready for the seder.
Silly Passover Themed Mad Libs Inspired Story Sheets 
Create your own silly stories for Passover with this set of three printable activity sheets.

Activities, Recipes, Audio, and More

Use the tiles to find Passover recipes, activity and craft ideas, song lists, how-tos, podcast episodes, and more!

Recipes
Kid-approved (and easy to make) Passover recipes.
Audio
Listen to music, podcasts, and more!
Jewish Culture and Customs
Learn about how families all over the world celebrate Passover.
Activities
Fun Passover crafts, DIYs, games and more!
Printables
Perfect for fun at home activities.

Celebrations and Traditions

Hosting a seder is easy – it’s as simple as preparing (or ordering) a meal, gathering friends and family, and following along with a haggadah or our short 15 minute seder. If you’re not sure about what happens at a seder, browsing through a Haggadah will also help. You can also follow along with PJ Library’s “Step-by-step” seder playlist.

Engaging Children at the Passover Table
The Passover seder is one of the most celebrated events in the Jewish calendar and every family's seder is unique and special to their family.
How Passover is Celebrated All Over the World
In this virtual Passover journey, discover a few of the many different traditions in cultures all over the globe.
The Big Seder Supply List
If you're ready to host your first seder, PJ Library has everything you need.
Tips to Make Your Family Seder Unique
If organizing, cooking, and leading your own seder is new to you, here's a quick guide with some tips to help keep your Passover easy and stress-free.
The Passover FAQ for Kids
Here are 10 common things kids ask around Passover, with easy answers for grown-ups to refer to on the spot.
The Passover Story for Kids
Enjoy a simple and short retelling of Exodus perfect for young children.
The Pre-Seder Checklist Every Parent Needs
You’re hosting the seder this year, so how do you make it fun for all ages? Never fear, this short checklist ensures you have everything you’ll need for a kid-friendly seder.
What are the “Four Questions?”
Traditionally recited at the seder by the youngest child present, the Four Questions, or Mah Nishtanah in Hebrew, ask about certain Passover rituals.
What Happens at a Seder?
The Passover seder, the traditional meal and celebration for Passover, is designed to be an experience for everyone.
We’ll Help You Make a Passover Party Plan!
Our Get Together program helps PJ Library subscribers host meaningful Jewish gatherings with friends. You invite some people you love, we’ll provide ideas, tips, even reimbursement for rubber frogs and chocolate-covered matzah if you’d like.

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