How to Sing “Chad Gadya” As the seder ends, some families sing a silly song called “Chad Gadya,” which means, “one little goat” in Hebrew. Learn both the English and Hebrew versions plus a fun game that your family can play as you sing. Read more »
A Passover FAQ For Kids “Why do we have two seders instead of one?” “Why do we have to eat matzah?” “Can I have some peanut butter with my matzah brei?” Find some kid-friendly answers to these questions and more in this post. Read more »
Find a New Kid-Friendly Haggadah For Your Family If you’re looking to start a new tradition with your own family – try one of these family-friendly haggadot. There's even a downloadable haggadah in the list! Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Pippa’s Passover Plate The PJ Library Book Selection Committee loved Pippa’s Passover Plate for its easy introduction to Passover for young readers. Read more »
PJ Library Books Arriving This Month: April 2019 Are you eagerly awaiting the arrival of your PJ Library envelope? Here are the books going out to families this month Read more »
Jewish Halloween? 5 Reasons Purim Is So Much More Sure, we wear costumes on Purim and eat delicious sugary treats – but Purim is so much bigger than just a “Jewish Halloween.” Read on to learn more about one of the most joyous days in the Jewish calendar. Read more »
How to Plan an Inclusive Purim Event Purim is a blast, but celebrations can be overwhelming for kids with sensory issues. Here are some easy ways to create a Purim party that works for everybody. Read more »
How to Make an Easy Afikomen Bag When it’s time to hide the afikomen at your next seder, slip it into this special bag first. It might make it easier to find! Read more »
Easy Treat: No-Bake Date Candy These easy, no-bake treats make a great addition to Purim gift baskets to give to friends. Read more »
5 Jewish Picture Books for Children Who Love Mysteries Is your child an inquisitive, aspiring detective? Check out one of these picture books. Read more »