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Purim Project – Wear a Silly Moustache

February 4th, 2014

Cut out this easy to wear, silly moustache!

Purim Project - Wear a Silly Moustache

Purim Project – Make a Beautiful Crown or a Very Very Silly Hat

February 4th, 2014

Cut and decorate this beautiful Purim crown. You’re ready to jump into the story!

Purim Project - Make a Beautiful Crown

Purim Project – Make a Grogger (Noisemaker)

February 4th, 2014

How much noise can you make with your new Purim grogger?!

Purim Project - Make a Grogger

Purim Project – Make a Kazoo Noisemaker

February 4th, 2014

Make a Crazy Kazoo for Purim!

Purim Project - Make a Kazoo

Purim Project – Make a Tambourine

February 4th, 2014

Make a tambourine and make it nice and loud for Purim!

Purim Project - Make a Tambourine

Happy Chanukah!

November 13th, 2013

 happy chanukah letter to parents

7 Ways to Celebrate Fall Holidays at Home

September 18th, 2013

Our fall harvest holiday, Sukkot, begins tonight. This is easily one of my favorite times of year as the leaves change colors and the air becomes crisp and new.  It’s a beautiful holiday that celebrates abundance and calls for going outdoors.

Simchat Torah is then just around the corner. Torah appreciators everywhere will be re-telling their favorite stories and dancing seven times around. Good times.

You can celebrate these holidays at home too!  Here are some ways to bring these holidays into your home and family:

1.  Do you have a backyard?  A front yard? A balcony?  Any outdoor space atall?  Build a Sukkah!!  Here are some easy-to-follow instructions.. I think the most important things to remember are that A.  You have to be able to see the stars  and B.  Put lots of love into the decorations.  This temporary structure is fragile in its impermanence and solid in it’s shelter of love and peace.  And by the way, for all of us city kids out there, I think any time spent outside during Sukkot counts as time under the great Sukkah of sky and earth.

2.  Make a point to sit outside under a tree together.  Sukkah means shelter.  We use the word to describe a Sukkat Shalom – Shelter of Peace. Imagine that the branches are your shelter.  Doesn’t that feel good?

3. Print out the fall holiday ShirLaLa coloring pages for your children.

4. Celebrate the fall harvest for dinner!  Eat pumpkin and sweet potatoes and beets and acorn and butternut squash and apples and pomegranates and cranberries and you get the idea.  Here are gorgeous recipes from my culinary expert and food writer friend Leah Koenig.

5.  Bring in leaves from outside to decorate your home.   They will look beautiful on your table alongside some apples and a gourds.

6.  For Simchat Torah, make a crown to wear just like the letters in the Torah.

7.  Read your favorite Torah stories together.  Being Torah is one of my favorite books of stories for children of all ages.

What do you do to celebrate Sukkot and Simchat Torah at home and with your family?  Send in your ideas to shira@shirlala.com !

Sukkah Printable Coloring Page

September 18th, 2013

It’s a mitzah to eat in the Sukkah.

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It’s the perfect place for a fall campout!

Lulav Printable Coloring Page

September 18th, 2013

Shake Shake Shake the Lulav!

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Etrog Printable Coloring Page

September 18th, 2013

Smell the delicious etrog!

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