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Dreidel Game for Kids

Perhaps the best-known Jewish toy, the dreidel–a spinning top traditionally made of wood–has a place in the homes of Jewish children around the world. Most often played for chocolate coins called “gelt,” or M&Ms for those whose sweet tooth overrules concern for historical accuracy, the dreidel reminds Jews of the Hanukkah story’s miracle of the oil.

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Double Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies [Dairy, Soy, Egg & Gluten-Free]

There is something so special about a sunny spring day! Glorious green color begins to pop up all around us. Plants are pushing through the earth, spring flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, and a fresh sense of renewal lingers in the air. Its a truly magnificent feeling. Although it is later than usual this year, Easter is right around the corner and chocolate has been on my mind. Just writing the word chocolate …

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Cheap Fun Games for Kids

Kids were made for games. They love to compete against themselves and one another and test their skills in a variety of challenges. They don’t mind acting silly or outrageous if necessary, and they are willing to push themselves to the goal. If you need to entertain your kids and their friends, you don’t need to spend much to keep them busy for hours.

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Classic Games for Kids

In the age of video games and high-end toys, adults may be surprised to find that classic children’s games still have the capacity to engage and divert. In fact, many traditional kids’ games stem from playground, street and neighborhood activities and games children invented or adapted over time. No matter what games you introduce, the saying, “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose; it’s how you play the game,” still applies. Players should focus on enjoying the game and ensuring everyone has a turn and participates rather than worrying about who wins and who loses.