Supplies Needed: Crayons or Markers Printer
#1: Print out your favorite Hanukkah coloring pages
Hanukkah Coloring Page 1.pdf (61.08 kb)
Happy Hanukkah Coloring Page.pdf (46.74 kb)
Printable Menorah.pdf (61.56 kb)
Star of David.pdf (37.57 kb)
#2: Color your Hanukkah coloring page.
Supplies Needed: Construction Paper Markers or Crayons Scissors Glue Printable Star of David : Star of David.pdf (37.57 kb)
#1: Fold a piece of construction paper in half. #2: Print out the printable Star of David #3: Color the Star of David #4: Cut out the Star of David #5: Glue the Star of David to the front of your Hanukkah Holiday Card #6: Decorate the front of the card with crayons or markers #7: On the inside of the card write the following message:
“Two Triangles…Always striving upward toward heaven…Always striving downward toward the real world…Always inseparable like the Jewish people.” #8: Decorate the inside of your card using crayons or markers
Sing Hanukkah songs with your children while you clap your hands and dance around. Try making Homemade Drums or Child Maracas to play while you sing Hanukkah songs!
Let’s Be Happy by Malvine P. Hoenig Let's be happy, let us cheer, Hanukkah again is here. All the lights are shining bright, Isn't it a lovely sight?
You know these lights remind us Of the time long, long ago, When God caused one, tiny light, for eight long days to shine so bright.
Hanukkah Ha Ha! By Caroline Figiel and Danny Jones Hanukkah say ha ha ha Hanukkah say ha ha ha Hanukkah oh Hanukkah Hanukkah and freedom
Spin the dreidle, spin, spin, spin Spin the dreidle, spin, spin, spin Spin the dreidle, spin the dreidle Hanukkah and freedom
Eat your latkes yum, yum, yum eat your latkes yum, yum, yum eat your latkes/eat your latkes Hanukkah and freedom
Light the candles one by one light the candles one by one light the candles light the candles Hanukkah and freedom
Hanukkah say ha ha ha Hanukkah say ha ha ha Hanukkah oh Hanukkah Hanukkah and freedom
Eight Candles By Malvina Reynolds Eight candles shine for the Maccabees Eight candles shine for the Maccabees Down from the mountains with Liberty's sword They came like the flame of the Lord
Dance the Horah, light the Menorah This is the time of joy The road to freedom we take today With the Maccabees leading the way.
Eight candles shine for the Maccabees Eight candles shine for the Maccabees The tyrant was routed with all of his men And the temple made holy again
Eight candles shine for the Maccabees Eight candles shine for the Maccabees Chanukah's children will never forget The glory that shines for us yet
Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah, come light the Menorah Let's have a party, we'll all dance the hora Gather round the table, we'll all have a treat Sivivon to play with, and latkes to eat.
And while we are playing The candles are burning bright One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago. One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago.
Supplies Needed: Paper Plate Plastic Knife Foods from your Refrigerator
#1: Give your children a paper plate to use as their art canvas. #2: Give them items to make their menorah and candles. Try to give them items they enjoy eating! Cook any items a head of time so they are edible.
Candles Sticks: Pretzels, Marshmallows stacked, carrots, cold cuts rolled, noodles, pickle slices Flames: Raisins, Orange Pieces, Sprinkles, Strawberries, Licorice, Grapes, Pepperoni Menorah: Bananas but in half length wise, Bread, Matza, Pizza Crust,
#3: Have them use edible glue to glue the pieces to their canvas (paper plate) with a plastic knife or their fingers: Edible Glue: Peanut Butter, Cream Cheese Ketchup, Mustard, Icing, Honey, Yogurt
What does your edible menorah look like? Send us a picture or leave us a comment about what you used to make your artistic edible menorah!
Supplies Needed: Clear Plastic Ornaments Paint-Blue & Silver Paint Brushes Toilet Paper Roll Scissors
#1: Protect your work environment by laying down newspaper or plastic sheet #2: Cut a toilet paper roll in about 1” section. This will give the ornament someplace to rest while you paint the ornament #3: Put the ornament on the toilet paper roll and have them start painting their ornament with blue and silver paint. Decorate with fun Hanukkah items such as a dreidel, Star of David or Menorah #4: Allow to dry before hanging!