Rosh Hashanah Activities and Crafts for Preschoolers
Since Rosh Hashanah is right
around the corner I thought I would post some links to great Rosh Hashanah Preschool
Activities, Games, Songs and Worksheets.
As I have stated
in the past, fun activities is a great way to teach your Preschool aged Children.
The Jewish Holiday, Rosh Hashanah, is no exception. Check out these fun Preschool
Rosh Hashanah Activities because Rosh Hashanah is on September 13th this year…
which is right around the corner.
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- Song
for Rosh Hashanah – ecewebguide.com has some really cute Rosh
Hashanah Songs for Preschoolers. Teach your children all about the Jewish
Holiday Rosh Hashanah through Music. Kids will have fun learning… it doesn’t
get much better than that. - Stuffed
Round Challah – Here is a craft you can do with your Preschool
children perfect for Rosh Hashanah. Make a stuffed Round Challah… you will
find all the details you need for this Rosh Hashanah craft here. - Preschool
by Stormie – Find not only Preschool Rosh Hashanah Crafts,
but also some Rosh Hashanah History. - Shofar
Blasts – There are three types of shofar blasts that you hear
during Rosh Hashanah.If you are curious what the Shofar sounds like when blown
check out the Shofar Page at Akhlah.com. Here you can learn all about the
shofar and what sound it makes when blown.
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