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by Rebbezin Tap
Some ideas for making a grogger quickly, bringing more fun and creativity to your child's Purim.
by Aish.com Staff
What fun! Print out these coloring pages, color, and enjoy!
by Moshe Erlbaum
by Sarah Zeldman
Simple, inexpensive ideas for making no-sew Purim costumes.
by Nesanel Yoel Safran
Sometimes things that seem bad are really God's hidden ways of giving us something good.
by Dina Lehrman
The Story of Purim provides a wonderful opportunity to learn about heroes and heroines.
by Yaffa Ganz
Is Purim just a fun-filled dress up holiday? Or is it something more? Perhaps it's a flip-flop, upside-down, full of surprises kind of day...not at all what you'd expect.
In our story, two boys drop their masks to reveal their true selves and are happy they did it.
by Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf
On Purim, masks and costumes reveal more than they conceal.
Is Purim just a fun-filled holiday? Or is it something more?
A fun way to teach the basics of the Purim Story.
The Purim holiday offers creative activities to help children bond to their Jewish identity. Here's how parents can maximize the holiday.
An upside-down turn-around day.
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