We have been getting ready for Pesach the past couple weeks. All different building experiences and role playing the Jewish leader Moshes caring personality.
This week we talked about some of the experiences and significances at the Seder table.
Maror/ horseradish we eat during the Seder to remind us of the bitter times that Hashem took us out of.
Esther got to help show where the Maror goes on the Seder plate.
Tasting it. Getting different reactions.
Making Charoset a mixture of apples pears grape juice and nuts that reminds us of the mortar the Jewish people had to make in Mitzrayim.
Learning life skills by peeling and cutting and we got to get a taste of it too.
One of the biggest miracles that happened to the Jewish people during the Pesach story is the splitting of the sea. When we were finally able to leave king's Parohs leadership we were being chased by the egyptians and were stopped by the sea in front of us. Hashem split the sea and we were able to pass safely.
Role playing the miracle during circle time.
Blue cornstarch and water was a fun sensory experience to create the sea.
During the Seder it is customary to sit with a pillow to show how we are now free and like kings!
Cleaning our toys for Pesach.
Our two big boys who now get to wear a Yarlmuka and Tzisis since they are now three years old! Mazel tov Yanky and Shalom!
Enjoying making Challah dough together. Soon we will be taking a break from Challah/Chometz and enjoying Matzah instead.
We learned about the difference between Chometz and Matzah. Tasting Chometz pasta with Morah Rachel.
Happy birthday to our dear Morah Malka! We love you so much!
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