Uh-oh! With one week to go until Passover you might
be wondering how to keep the kids occupied. Here are a few suggestions and most
places will deliver withing a day or two.
If getting the kids through dinner on a regular night is hard, Passover dinner is a whole different beast. The seder is long, you can see and smell the food but you aren’t supposed to eat it yet, and all the adults are drinking too much wine. Enter these invaluable little items, all Passover-approved and ready to keep the kids occupied.
1. Inflatable Pharaoh Punching Bag Pack of 3 ($27.50) Help them get out all that ancient frustration (and give their siblings a break from torment).
If getting the kids through dinner on a regular night is hard, Passover dinner is a whole different beast. The seder is long, you can see and smell the food but you aren’t supposed to eat it yet, and all the adults are drinking too much wine. Enter these invaluable little items, all Passover-approved and ready to keep the kids occupied.
1. Inflatable Pharaoh Punching Bag Pack of 3 ($27.50) Help them get out all that ancient frustration (and give their siblings a break from torment).
2. Soft Seder Set in Reusable Pouch
($18) A seven-piece plush seder set for your toddler to play with, snuggle
with, and drool on as they wish.
3. Passover Coloring Placemats with
Crayons ($8.95) To help keep kids content, creative, and in one place.
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