Loaded with more than 150 easy-to-make projects for Shabbat and Jewish holidays, this craft book shows children how to make a Tu-B'Shevat recycler, Kibbutz tractor, Purim costumes, crowns, jewelry, and more. Also featured are seasonal things to grow, snacks to make, and games. A mini-dictionary and explanation introduce each holiday.
It was alright, however most of the crafts in this book I could think of on my own. It really isn't worth the money. Go to the library!
fun and easy to do crafts
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a great books for crafts to do with little and big kids. Some of the crafts take a few minutes to make, and some are more involved, so all ages can get involved. They are easy, but fun crafts and really appropriate for each holiday. That is the kids will learn something. We currently are making hanging bees from toilet paper rolls and spiders from yarn for our sukkah from this book. There are interesting shabbat candlesticks from thread spools. These are just some examples of crafts in the book.We first took this book out of the library, but I realized that we definately needed a copy for ourselves.
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