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Take turns doing the voices.

69) Ask your child to write down 12
things for which he's grateful.

80) Design a map of a pretend country.

81) Press flowers.
You can use them later to make your
own Rosh Hashanah cards.

70) Have a water chase.
Fill empty spray bottles with water
and chase each other outside. Whoever
stays the most dry is the winner.

82) Make paper boats and sail at a
favorite stream.

71) Help your child learn the basics of
sewing.

83) Ask your child to complete this
sentence, "The thing I like best about
myself is ..."
You also can say what you like best
about him or her.

72) Learn to draw cartoons.
Check out a library book about draw-
ing cartoons, then you and your child
can try your hand at some new charac-
ters.

73) Draw a picture of what you think
your neighborhood looks like from the
sky.

74) Learn your family's ori-
gins.
Buy an atlas of Jewish
history and learn the
geography of where
your family comes
from.

75) Make detective fin-
gerprints.
To take fingerprints like
a detective, press your
thumb on a smooth, hard, Clark
surface. Next, sprinkle a little talcum
powder near the print, then use a soft
paintbrush to cover the print with pow-
der (be gentle!). The powder will stick to
the fingerprint and reveal its image.
Invite your child and his friends to
leave fingerprints and try to decide
whose is whose.

76) Learn the aleph-bet.
You can have a good time by making
each letter into something fun, such as
an animal or a toy.

77) Play marbles.

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84) Write a thank-you letter.
Write to your rabbi, a day-school
teacher, cantor or congregation president
to say thank you for something nice he
or she has done.

85) Name as many animals as you can
that went on Noalis ark.

86) Imagine a Jewish
twist to your favorite
fairy tale.
Ask children how
the story might have
been different if the
Three Little Pigs had
met up with a wolf
who kept kosher, or if
Capt. Cook became a
Baal teshuvah (returnee to
Judaism).

87) Learn to do origami.
Check out a book on origami at your
local library. Try making a Jewish origa-
mi shape.

88) Have an old-fashioned, Jewish
movie night.
Rent Exodus or Yiddle With a Fiddle
on video. Serve everyone popcorn and
candy.

89) Buy your child a blank book and
ask him or her to write an autobiogra-
phy.

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Explain to your children what a "B"
movie is, then encourage them to imag-
ine they are making their own. Adults
might find those films hokey, but kids
will love the melodrama, weird giant
creatures and silly dialogue they come
up with.

79) Learn about the different fruits and
nuts mentioned in the Torah.
Again, the Encyclopedia Judaica is a
great resource for finding out. Then,
make a salad using these foods.

90) Have an Israeli meal.
Try Israel's favorite food, falafel (deep-
fried balls of mashed chickpeas) in a
pita, for dinner, and Turkish coffee and
sahlav (a pudding-like treat made of
orchids, found in Middle Eastern shops)
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