Make a Purim Basket for an Animal Friend Inspired by the story Purim Baskets fill a small basket up with easy to make crafts and toys to show kindness to animals. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Roadside Seder Learn more about why we chose Roadside Seder, written by Anna Levine and illustrated by Naama Lahav, for age seven subscribers. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Two Tribes Learn more about why we chose Two Tribes, written by Emily Bowen Cohen, for PJ Our Way subscribers. Read more »
Easy Activities to Support Your Community During Purim On Purim, one of the four traditional mitzvot is to give to those in need. Here are some ideas that can help others and spread joy. Read more »
Tips, Tricks, and More for Hosting a Child-Friendly Purim Seudah Whether you’ve held many special Purim dinners before or you’re hosting your first this year, you can make your celebration fun and memorable for all ages with our tips, tricks, and recipes. Read more »
Putting on a Purim Spiel at Home PJ Library has so many kid-friendly spiels available! Use these to let kids lead their own production. Read more »
A Step by Step Guide to Putting Together a Purim Gift Basket Check out these easy ways to make a container and treats to add to your basket, plus some background about why we exchange these special goodie bags during Purim. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Elsa’s Chessboard Learn more about why we chose Elsa’s Chessboard, written by Jenny Andrus and illustrated by Julie Downing, for age eight subscribers. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe Learn more about why we chose One Little Goat, written by Dara Horn for PJ Our Way subscribers. Read more »
Why do People Call Tu B’Shevat “New Year” or a “Birthday” for the Trees? Have you ever wondered why Tu B’Shevat is also called the “New Year” or the “Birthday” for the trees? What does it even mean to have a birthday party for trees? Follow along to learn more. Read more »