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More Than Matzah: A Passover Feast of Fun, Facts, and Activities (Let's Celebrate)
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Titles in Barron’s growing Let’s Celebrate Series describe religious and secular holidays, explaining each holiday’s origins and history, discussing how it is celebrated today, and suggesting holiday-related projects and activities that kids can take part in. Each spring, beginning on the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, Jews around the world celebrate the holiday of Passover. They set the table with special foods and symbols, read from a book called the Haggadah, and recall the Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt, led by Moses more than 3,000 years ago. The first part of this book tells children the story of how Moses was raised in Egypt by the pharaoh’s daughter but retained his identity as an Israelite, grew up to become the leader of his people, and eventually led the Israelites toward the Promised Land. The book’s second part suggests Passover projects and activities for children, including a Seder-clock decoration, a Seder plate to hold the symbolic Seder foods, and other holiday items. There are also ideas of Passover-related children’s games, songs, and more. Handsome color illustrations throughout
Synopsis:Explaining the significance and history of Passover, this book also contains projects and activities for children, including a Seder-clock decoration, and ideas of Passover-related children's games, songs, and more. Full color.
Synopsis:Part of Barron's "Let's Celebrate" series. Each spring, beginning on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, Jews around the world celebrate Passover. This book presents a history of the holiday as well as suggestions for Passover projects, games, and activities.
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