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Fun projects
Topic Started: Mar 26 2008, 12:23 PM (99 Views)
zuncompany
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Here are a few things we are doing at home with Frei and Tev (while Zu is in school)

-pillows for the seder
-matzah bags
-kiddish cup
-coloring pages from the torah tots coloring pages


What about you?? any good ideas- for any age!?
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zuncompany
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Zu made SUCH a cute one in school and can so easily be done at home- cleaning belts. Instead of tool belts they made belts with loops for a sponge, squirt bottle, rags, etc... It was SO cute and got him so into cleaning!
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hallie_ari_mom
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Hallie made a pillow at school, and a kiddush cup. I can't wait to bring them home in a few weeks. I just bought some coloring book Haggadah's which I will photocopy so the kids can use it this year and then I can reuse them again next year.
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Estie
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2 other ideas that my kids did when they were younger

1. Apron
2. "Urchatz" towels
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realeez
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My ds is making a kittel from an old tatty shirt in school. Ds1 did that last year and it was so cute!
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