Showing posts with label Passover kids activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passover kids activities. Show all posts

Kids Crafts for Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits

Kids crafts for the Biblical holidays of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits | Land of Honey



Here are kids crafts and activities for the Biblical holidays of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits. Since I am a believer in the Messiah, many of these crafts relate to his death and resurrection, which happened on Passover and First Fruits. Others teach children about the Exodus story when YHWH brought his people out of slavery. Making crafts like these can be fun and memorable ways for kids to learn about these times and celebrate the Biblical feasts!

Please note that I am recommending the craft, and not necessarily every detail of the lesson that goes with it. The crafts are great starting points, and I'm sure we can come up with appropriate Biblical lessons to go with them if you wish. If you're not sure what that lesson could be - please reach out!

Spring feast kids crafts:

Paper Plate Sheep from Crafting the Word of God

Paper plate sheep craft for Passover | Land of Honey

Burning Bush Craft from Mrs. Jones' Creation Station

Burning Bush Passover Craft for Kids | Land of Honey


Ten Plagues Against Egypt Wheel from Crafting the Word of God

The Ten Plagues - Exodus Children's Crafts for Passover and Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey

Red Sea Crossing Craft from Jesus Without Language

Easy Red Sea Crossing Craft with templates - First Fruits and Unleavened Bread kids crafts | Land of Honey


The Last Supper Craft from Crafting the Word of God

Last Supper Kids craft for Passover | Land of Honey

DIY Toilet Paper Roll Frog from I Am Creative

DIY Frog Craft - easy crafts for the Biblical Holidays - Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits | Land of Honey

Resurrection Empty Tomb Craft from Meaningful Mama

Empty tomb - Messiah is risen - kids crafts for the Biblical holiday of First Fruits | Land of Honey


Ten Plagues Story Craft from Torah Sisters

Ten Plagues Story Craft - get kids involved in Passover | Land of Honey

Blood on the Doorpost Craft from Crafting the Word of God

Blood on the doorpost craft for Passover - Exodus story craft | Land of Honey

DIY Clay Matzah Jewelry from Land of Honey
Easy to make Unleavened Bread kids craft for the Biblical holiday of the Feast of Unleavened Bread | Land of Honey

Red Sea Parting Craft from Meaningful Mama

Moses parting the Red Sea - kids craft for Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits | Land of Honey

10 Plagues Dominoes from Jesus Without Language

Ten Plagues from Exodus Passover crafts for kids | Land of Honey

Plague of Hail Mobile from Crafting the Word of God

Passover crafts from Exodus - ten plagues hail craft | Land of Honey

He is Risen from Crafting the Word of God

He is risen - interactive coloring page activity for the Biblical holiday of First Fruits | Land of Honey

If you're struggling to come up with a lesson regarding a certain craft, please comment below and we can all share ideas to encourage each other!

Other resources:
Spring Feast Gift Ideas for Kids
Tips to Help Kids Get the Most from Passover Seder
Feast Activity and Coloring Pages from Bible Pathway Adventures

Red Sea Crossing Smoothie Bowls

Red Sea Crossing Smoothie Bowls - an easy treat inspired by the book of Exodus | Land of Honey
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"The Israelites went through the sea on dry ground." -Exodus 14:22

These smoothie bowls are a fun way to remember and celebrate the Israelites crossing the Red Sea on dry ground. Kick off your Passover with these smoothie bowls for breakfast, or make them anytime to celebrate that YHWH provides a way for us. A way from slavery to his promises!


Red Sea Crossing Smoothie Bowls - an easy treat inspired by the book of Exodus | Land of Honey

Any blue smoothie recipe works for this. Mine is made from blueberries and yogurt (it's the same that I used for the Yom Teruah night sky smoothie bowls), but you can also get a blue smoothie using blue spirulina, butterfly pea powder, or blue food coloring (I would recommend an all-natural coloring!). Acai fruit would work in place of the blueberries. Of course, since it was the 'Red' Sea you could play around with that as well. Feel free to use any recipe that works for your lifestyle and appeals to you!


Red Sea Crossing Smoothie Bowls - an easy treat inspired by the book of Exodus | Land of Honey

Red Sea Smoothie:
1 cup frozen blueberries
2 cups yogurt
1 tablespoon spirulina powder
1 tablespoon honey (or to taste for sweetness)

Put your blueberries in the blender and run the ice crushing setting for 30 seconds or so to break up the berries. This makes it easier to smoothly blend everything. (If you don't have this setting on your blender let them thaw for a few minutes before blending everything together.) Once your berries are mostly in small pieces, add the yogurt, spirulina powder, and honey and blend until smooth.

The spirulina is optional but it gives you a nutritional boost and also is responsible for the dark shade of blue. The smoothie was more of a reddish purple before I added it.

Once your smoothie is blended, pour it into bowls and decorate.



Crossing the Red Sea Smoothie Bowls - easy snack to teach kids about the Israelites leaving Egypt - Passover craft idea| Land of Honey

For the dry ground I used finely shredded coconut that I toasted. Doesn't it remind you of sand at the beach? (To toast coconut: just put the coconut in a dray pan on medium heat and stir for 2-4 minutes. It will smell great when it's toasted!)

You could also used crushed up matzah, almond meal, chopped nuts, chia seeds, or a combination of those things. A glob of nut butter or sliced bananas could work too!

Easy and healthy Passover snack for kids - red sea crossing smoothie bowls | Land of Honey



To make the shells: I mixed yogurt, almond meal, and a tiny bit of cocoa powder, and then froze in a seashell candy mold overnight. There's no exact recipe, I was just shooting for a beachy/sandy color.

Play around and be creative with the decorating! Color the shells if you want. You could also use candy fish or get a chocolate mold to make sea horses or turtles. Make waves in the sea or make the waves into white caps with a smear of plain yogurt or untoasted coconut. Decorate with berries, a ten commandment gummy, a menorah cupcake topper, nut butter, matzah, or whatever else you like.

Easy and healthy Passover snack for kids - red sea crossing smoothie bowls | Land of Honey

New to keeping Passover? See this post for more details on this set apart time.

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