Kids Pesach Haggadah Coloring & Activity Book (Good for Hebrew School) - 2 Versions

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My Pesach Haggadah – Coloring & Activity Books (12-Page & 24-Page Versions)

Engaging & Interactive Passover Learning for Kids!

Make Seder night meaningful and fun with our My Pesach Haggadah Coloring & Activity Books! Available in two versions, these books offer a creative, hands-on approach to learning about Passover traditions, the Exodus story, and the 15 steps of the Seder.

Designed for different age groups, these books blend education with entertainment through coloring pages, puzzles, mazes, and interactive activities that help kids actively participate in the Pesach experience.

 

Choose the Perfect Version:

12-Page Version (Ages 6-8)

A simplified introduction to the Seder with fun coloring pages, mazes, and engaging activities to introduce young learners to Passover traditions.

24-Page Version (Ages 9-11+)

A more in-depth Haggadah experience with detailed explanations, critical thinking questions, interactive puzzles, and thought-provoking reflections on the Seder and Jewish traditions

 

Table of Contents

12-Page Version (Ages 6-8)

  1. Kadesh – קדש (Sanctification) – Making Kiddush
  2. Urchatz – ורחץ (Washing) – Pouring water on hands without a blessing
  3. Karpas – כרפס (Dipping) – Eating a vegetable dipped in saltwater
  4. Yachatz – יחץ (Breaking the Matzah) – Hiding the Afikoman
  5. Maggid – מגיד (The Story) – The Four Questions and the story of Exodus
  6. Rachtza – רחצה (Washing) – Washing hands with a blessing
    7-8. Motzi Matzah – מוציא מצה (Eating the Matzah)
  7. Maror – מרור (Bitter Herbs) – Eating bitter herbs dipped in Charoset
  8. Korech – כורך (Hillel Sandwich) – Matzah, Maror, and Charoset together
  9. Shulchan Oreich – שולחן עורך (Festive Meal) – Drawing activity
  10. Tzafun – צפון (Afikoman) – Finding and eating the hidden Afikoman
  11. Berach – ברך (Grace After Meals) – Saying Birkat Hamazon and drinking Cup #3
  12. Hallel – הלל (Songs of Praise) – Singing Pesach songs and drinking Cup #4
  13. Nirtzah – נרצה (Closing) – Ending the Seder with "Next Year in Jerusalem"

 

24-Page Version (Ages 9-11)

  1. What is Chametz? – Learn what chametz is and identify foods that contain it.
  2. Cleaning for Pesach – Preparing for the holiday and removing chametz.
  3. Bedikat Chametz – The search for chametz with a fun maze activity.
  4. Mechirat Chametz – Selling chametz and what it means.
  5. Biur Chametz – Burning the chametz with a connect-the-dots activity.
  6. Chametz & Matzah: What’s the Difference? – Understanding the spiritual meaning.
  7. The Seder Plate (Kaarah) – Matching activity for Seder plate items.
  8. Kadesh – Kiddush – Blessing over wine.
  9. Urchatz – Washing hands.
  10. Karpas – Dipping the vegetable in saltwater.
  11. Yachatz – Breaking the middle matzah.
  12. Maggid – The Story of Exodus – Why we ask the Four Questions.
  13. Ma Nishtana – The Four Questions – Fill in the blank with coloring pages.
  14. The Four Sons – Understanding their roles in the Seder.
  15. The 10 Plagues – Fun maze and reflection activity.
  16. Numbers in Pesach – Why do we drink 4 cups of wine and eat 3 matzahs?
  17. Rachtza – Washing hands before eating matzah.
  18. Motzi Matzah – Blessings and eating the matzah.
  19. Maror & Korech – The bitter herbs and Hillel sandwich.
  20. Shulchan Oreich – The festive meal (Draw your favorite dish!).
  21. Tzafun – Finding the Afikoman – Number coloring activity.
  22. Berach – Grace After Meals – Blessing after the meal.
  23. Hallel – Songs of Praise – Singing Pesach songs.
  24. Nirtzah – Conclusion – Next year in Jerusalem!

 

Features:

1:Step-by-Step Seder Guide – Each book walks kids through the 15 parts of the Seder in a fun and understandable way.
2:Mazes, Puzzles & Coloring Fun – Hands-on activities to make Passover learning interactive and exciting.
3:Engaging & Educational – Helps children develop a strong connection to Pesach traditions and the story of Yetziat Mitzrayim.
4:Perfect for Hebrew Schools & Family Seders – Great as a classroom resource, Passover handout, or gift!

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