Biblical FeastsWhy We Tell the Passover Story Every Year
The Passover story isn't repetition for repetition's sake — it's a yearly reminder of God's faithfulness that deepens with every retelling around your family table.
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We create Charlotte Mason-inspired biblical feasts curriculum and activities for kids — thoughtfully designed to help your family celebrate God's appointed times with wonder, conversation, and connection.
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Hands-on activities and printables to help your family explore the biblical feasts together—designed for kids ages 4–12.
PassoverSaleTell the story of Passover and God's deliverance of the Children of Israel with 30+ pages of hands-on activities — coloring pages, scripture copy-work from Exodus, mazes, word searches, a seder plate cutout craft, matching games, and plague headbands for all 10 plagues. Perfect for ages 4-12.
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PassoverChildren draw, color, and wear a headband for each of the 10 plagues of Egypt — turning the Exodus story into something they don't just hear, but act out together. 10 printable pages, ages 4-12.
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PassoverA hands-on cut and paste craft where children color, cut out, and assemble their own seder plate — a tactile way to learn the elements of the Passover meal. 2 printable pages, ages 4-12.
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Biblical FeastsThe Passover story isn't repetition for repetition's sake — it's a yearly reminder of God's faithfulness that deepens with every retelling around your family table.
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Biblical FeastsA practical, step-by-step guide to hosting a kid-friendly Passover seder at home — what to simplify, what to keep, and how to make it meaningful for the whole family.
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HomeschoolConnect spring nature study to the Passover story with a Charlotte Mason approach — growing bitter herbs, observing barley, and journaling from garden to seder table.
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