Thursday, March 18, 2021

Dancing in the sea!

It has been weeks of preparing for Pesach and this week we were finally at the highlight of how Hashem helped us leave Mitzrayim!
Our friends have been having fun building with different mediums in our Mitzrayim center.


Hashem tried to give King Paroh a chance to let him let us go.
We called the 10 plagues 'lessons' Hashem was trying to teach King Paroh.
Menachem, helped us demonstrate the first plague, he poured water in the King's cup and there was blood!!
Shua, served Moshe water and there was just delicious water. 
The King didn't like the blood and wanted the Jews to just leave! 


As soon as the blood went away, King Paroh changed his mind. 
Chana, learning about how Hashem sent frogs just to King Paroh and his people to try teach him another lesson.

                                                  

After ten lessons Hashem taught King Paroh it was finally time to leave Mitzrayim!! 
We followed Moshe to the big ocean. We put our two big blue carpets together and added sharks and whales. We felt the nerves when King Paroh was trying to change his mind again and was coming behind us. 

                                                  

As our friends were turning back around we pulled one of the carpets to create a 'splitting of the sea'!!
We were so happy we can finally leave Mitzrayim! Thank you Hashem! We took some tambourines and danced feeling so happy.

                                                              

Learning how to safely use plastic knives while splitting the 'water' playdough.


             

       Yakov, walking his people through the water.

                                                     

Shua, working on his ocean painted plate.

                                                           

At the sensory sand table we presented an idea to try to make circles like Matzah. Menachem still had the splitting sea in mind and creativity decided to make his own scene with little people and splitting the sand!

                                                

We have been working hard on our very own Hagaddah!



Nail polish swirled in water was a science experiment while decorating our cups for the seder.



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