Arts and Crafts Activities
Arts and Crafts to engage your child's creativity. From easy arts and crafts to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.
Make a Passover Art Card
This year, help your fifth grader create an art card that celebrates the enduring values of Passover.
Egg-Mazing Popovers!
Whip leftover raw eggs together with milk, flour, salt, and a little bit of oil, and you can create splendid, classy puffs that will delight the whole family.
Chocolate-Covered Caramelized Matzoh Bark
This crunchy sweet treat is easy enough for kids to make, with a little parental supervision. Whether your family is addicted to salted caramels or more traditional in your chocolate cravings, this Passover candy fits the bill.
Craft Egg Cup Flowers
Use these pretty egg cup flowers to decorate a spring table. They don't require water, they'll never wilt, and they're perfect for Easter.
Make Felt Puppets for Passover
Finger puppets encourage creative play and communication and give you a great opportunity to share the Passover story with your kids in a way that wonât bore them to tears.
Tell an Edible Story!
Kids love to listen to stories, but they'll love it even more with this fun twist, which uses Jello and cookie cutters for to make an edible story.
Make a Passover Busy Book
A felt activity book is a great way to keep smaller kids entertained. They're especially fun to make around the holidays--when themes for the book abound, and mom and dad are busy with preparations.
Paint Your Own Flower Vase
A hand-painted vase has a style all its own and makes a great gift when filled with fresh flowers from your garden. Here are three ideas for your child.
Build a Big Box Theater!
Make a puppet theater using a giant hardware store box and let the show begin!
Make Truck Tracks!
Using different tools to express oneself through paint is a preschooler’s dream. Create fun and imaginative works of art by using trucks to paint on paper in this activity.

