Passover Garland
For a modern twist on traditional Passover decorations, we love this glittery garland. It includes both a “Passover” string as well as one with traditional symbols, and it makes a cute background for the occasion.
Passover Bag of Plagues
To get kids involved in the celebration, try this bag of interactive toys. Each item represents one of the 10 plagues from the Passover story in the form of a finger puppet, darkness-inducing sunglasses, creepy crawly insects and more.
Passover Place Mats
These pretty place mats pull double duty. Not only do they add style to your Seder table, but they also keep each setting tidy so there’s less to clean up afterwards. And since the place mats are paper, there’s no extra laundry to be done.
Let My People Go! Passover Game
Make sure your celebration is full of laughter by getting everyone involved in this simple Passover game. It’s easy to follow for kids and adults, with the end goal being to move your pieces across the board to an escape from Egypt.
Passover Masks
This year, Passover will likely look a little different. But if you’re meeting up with people outside your immediate family, you can help keep everyone safer by supplying these matzo masks. They offer three-ply protection in a very fitting design.
Passover Puppets
Make Passover memorable by designating one family member to perform a kid-friendly puppet show with the help of finger puppets. The children will learn important stories and the adults will get a kick out of the performance, too.
Passover for the Soul
Not all Passover activities are for kids. In this game, the leader hands one card from the Passover deck to each participant, who reads the ritual printed on their card as a discussion prompt. The best part? They’re Zoom Seder-friendly, too.
Passover Frantic Frogs
It’s no secret that kids tend to love the frog-involved parts of Passover. These frog-themed racers are guaranteed to bring the fun for any kid over the age of 3. And since each has its own design, there won’t be any fighting over whose frog is whose.
Paint Your Own Afikoman Bag
Feed your creative side with this cute craft kit. It allows the artist to paint their own afikoman bag, complete with 12 colors, a brush, rhinestones and stencils. Ask everyone to add their own flair to make the decoration a family affair.
Passover Seder Bingo
Guests of all ages can have fun playing a Seder-themed bingo game. It works just like typical bingo, but with holiday touches like matzo chip markers, the 10 plagues of Egypt and traditional Passover foods.
Shalom Balloon Banner
Bring a bright mood to your Seder by sticking these festive balloon letters on the wall. They’re easy to blow up, requiring just a straw and some deep breaths, and provide a great Zoom backdrop if your celebration is virtual.
Passover Plague Headbands
Get the kids involved by having them act out the story of Passover using these headbands. Each is decorated with one of the 10 plagues, so they can learn about the history while also playing a little dress-up.
Passover Coloring Place Mat
Kids tend to be, well, messy. These place mats help keep their spot clean while also providing a coloring activity to complete while waiting for the food to be served. Each pack comes with eight disposable place mats, plus crayons.
Pretty Passover Host Set
Get this gift for the host who’s celebrating their first family Passover. The oven mitt and potholder have a Seder-themed design that’s cute enough to display even when not prepping the meal, but they’re also helpful kitchen must-haves.
Passover Plagues Photo Booth Props
Setting up a DIY photo booth is easy: Just choose one of the backdrops above, set out a few of these props and let your Seder participants take as many selfies as they desire. Send out the photos to share the holiday with friends and family all over the world.