GIVEAWAY-New Board Book
Is there a better way to celebrate ones latest book project than running a GIVEAWAY? I think not! Enter to win a FREE copy of my latest illustrated book, “Thank You for Me” by Jewish Rock star Rick Recht. You have two easy ways to enter this contest: 1-Share this link on […]
Thank You for Me! Coloring Page
Here is a coloring page of one of the spreads I created for “Thank You for Me” by Rick Recht. Just click, and open. (Or, you can open it here as a pdf:thankyoupage). And WAIT! You could win a free copy of the book! Enter the raffle here. PLUS–there is still more FREE stuff! […]
Seder Clock
Easy Shmeasy. Cut a circle out of a some posterboard. Divide into 14 sections, and label according to the order of the seder. Complete by adding an arrow with a paperfastener to the center. Then, hang at your seder, and turn the arrow as you proceed through your seder.
Jewish Book Carnival-March
Welcome back to the Jewish book carnival! I am so pleased to be the host once more. Let’s get right to the show with some great links: -At the Whole Megillah, Barbara Krasner interviews Louise Borden, author of the Sydney Taylor Book Award for Older Readers, His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg. She’s getting wondreful feedback […]
Seder Napkin Rings
Made from sliced carboard rolls, construction and cardstock paper.
Passover Felt people
2 Craft sticks+1 rectangular piece of felt= 1 Israelite. For some of them, the kids used photos of their own faces, since “We are to visulaize as if we ourselves left Egypt”.
Thanks, Carbonara School!
Passover finger puppets
Yep, Passover is actually almost here. (In March??!!) Click on the image below and print, or you can get it as a pdf here: passpup
Bat Mitzvah Papercuts
The sixth grade girls at HANC just completed their Bat Mitzvah papeprcut projects–I am kvelling! They did such a great job.
Purim character puppets-1st graders
So pleased with this one! I got to use up more of those cardboard rolls that folks sent me (thanks for the donations!). All I did was enlarge the finger puppets that I posted over here and have the first graders cut them out, and glue them to the tp rolls. Then they collaged random […]
Still MORE Purim stuff
These groggers were created by the 7th grade girls at HANC. Using Mod Podge, they collaged the tins with ribbons, cut up magazine, rhinstones, buttons and anything else they could think of! They came out beautifully, and each one felt uniquely theirs. Once they were dry, we added corn kernels to the inside, […]