Kids' Activities and Games
Looking for kids activities to show your child the fun side of learning? From science experiments and math games to writing projects and more, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to browse our kids activities, or narrow your search by grade and subject area.
Make Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood
Blood is made up of four different parts, and each part is important and unique. This activity will introduce your child to each component of blood and give him a fun way to study the properties of blood.
Seder Place Cards
Give your child some glitter, paper, and stick-on "jewels" and see what happens in this heartwarming and artistic contribution to the Seder table this year.
Make Savory Mina for Passover
This Sephardic meat pie features ground beef, mashed potato, onions, and spices simmered in a hearty gravy and then baked in matzoh crust.
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.
Make a Passover Art Card
This year, help your fifth grader create an art card that celebrates the enduring values of Passover.
Whole Wheat Bunny Biscuits
Celebrate Easter brunch with these flaky, delicious, and--yes--healthy whole wheat "bunny biscuits."
Make Your Own Haggadah Scrolls
Haggadah Scrolls are a great way for kids to practice handwriting, but itâs also a surprisingly effective way to get them to think about the meaning behind the Passover holiday.
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 a Healthy Fruit Bouquet
Make a healthy fruit bouquet that can grace either an Easter brunch or Seder dinner table with beauty and deliciousness!
Make an Easter Eggshell Mosaic
What's there to do after the Easter bunny has hopped home, and all the eggs have been found? Use those beautiful eggs to help your child create a memorable Easter mosaic.

