Happy Purim from Yal-Day-New!
For the past two weeks, the Infants, Young Toddlers, Older
Toddlers and Preschoolers learned all about Purim!
With the help of their teachers, the Infants make Groggers
using plastic eggs, beads spoons, tape and Purim stickers. They’ve been shake,
shake, shaking them all week!
The Young Toddlers made lion and lamb masks using paper
plates, yellow and brown yarn, cotton balls, construction paper, popsicle
sticks and glue. The Young Toddlers also decorated mishloach manot bags using
dot paint and Purim stickers. The toddlers filled their bags with sweet treats
and delicious hamentashens.
The Older Toddlers painted wood masks and decorated
mishloach manot bags using Purim felt pieces and glue. The toddlers filled their
bags with sweet treats and delicious hamentashens. The teachers also asked the toddlers
what costume they plan to wear for Purim! The teachers recorded their answers
and posted them on the door for the parents to see…
The Preschoolers decorated plastic masks using paint,
feathers and Purim stickers. The preschoolers also decorated mishloach manot bags,
which they filled with sweet treats and delicious hamentashens. They used
construction paper, felt, glitter and Purim stickers to create hamentashens,
megillahs and small books about the four mitzvahs of Purim.
The Young Toddlers, Older Toddlers and Preschoolers all took
part in a cooking activity! They each made delicious hamentashens to take home
and share with their families.
The Purim Party is Monday, March 17
at 10 a.m. Parents are to send their children dressed in costume and are
welcome to join the staff and students for magic show followed by a parade with Groggers!
Happy Purim and Shabbat Shalom!
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