Dear Sis,
We added a lot of holiday family activities this year, since we were all stuck at home:) I used some of Totschooling’s Free Tot & Pre-K Easter Printables and reused many of the ideas from the Preschool Passover Lesson Plan I made last year. I also ordered a children’s Haggadah, so I could share more of the Seder experience with William.
My Very Own Haggadah: A Seder Service for Young Children
by Judyth Groner and Madeline Wilker
I actually did both Seders this year, on the proper nights!
First Night Seder
(The leg roast was a bit gamey for our taste. Back to chops next year!)
Mashed Potatoes
Roasted Parsnips & Carrots
Second Night Seder
Our Seder Plate
Our family puts their own spin on the seder plate. We use boiled colored eggs instead of a roasted one and we use applesauce instead of charoset, for the kids:)
William enjoyed searching for the afikoman! He calls it matzo hide-and-seek:) The prize this year was a Passover themed Trouble game!
Egg Hunt
We did our egg hunt the day before Easter, so it could be its own highlight, aside from a basket of goodies from mom and dad:)
Love,
b