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Contact_FullName: Anat Taggart

Contact_Email: taggart18@earthlink.net

Idea:

Bring fruit. Close the child’s eyes and let them guess the fruit by smelling it.


Contact_FullName: Brissa Berkovits

Contact_Email: brissab@yahoo.com

Idea:

Root Top Leaves

Cut about one inch off of any root vegetable. (carrots, parsnip, rutabaga) Set them in a dish which has about a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch of water. Add water when needed to maintain the water level and watch for leaves.


Contact_FullName:
Robin
Contact_Email:
ryoung@freeside.scsd.k12.ny.us

Date: 3-31-00

I am not a preschool teacher, but an elementary librarian! I have been doing this activity with either Sunday school classes or my own children for the past 15 years!!!!

Materials : Potting soil Cups or small planters Packet of parsley seeds

On Tu B'Shevat, plant parsley in a pot with soil. You can talk about planting, and what plants need to grow. Put it in a sunny spot, water it well. By Pesah, it will be ready to use for your seder! It's a great way to reinforce Tu B'Shevat ideas of planting, and renewal, and to connect with the spring holiday of Pesah!


 

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