Toys And Games
- Corrugated paper
- Bring Pesach's story of the Exodus from Egypt to life.
- Pesach activity
Beautiful 1000-piece puzzle, oil painting as per title. Not suitable for children under 3. Finished size approx. 20" x 28"
Alef Bet Match and Play Game
Learn the letters of the Aleph Bet!
Product Description
Classic memory game with Jewish-content illustrations. No reading required. 64 extra-thick durable cards.
For 1+ players, ages 3-8
Quantity: 64 cards
Classic "Go Fish" card game, with Aleph Bet and matching Jewish illustrations . Contains 44 large cards. (3.25 X 4.25)
Alef-bet bingo game with traditional chips used to "call" the alef-bet letters, Ages 3+, 2-14 players, Size: 8 X 7 x 1.6!
Classic memory game with Alef Bet illustrations.
No reading required.
Game includes 64 extra-thick durable cards.
For 1 or more players, ages 3 - 8.
Material: Cardboard
Size: Approx 2" x 2"
Quantity: 64 cards
B'Chazarah L'Mikdash Back to the Temple Monopoly Game
Product Description
A trivia game based on knowledge of Tanach.
Transactions, Suspense and Competition!
Box Includes:
- Clear Instruction Board (Double Sided- Hebrew/English)
- Gameboard (Double Sided-Hebrew/English)
- 4 Player Pieces
- 2 Dice
- Play Money (In "Zuz" Currency)
- 62 Tanach Questions (Double Sided- Hebrew/English)
- 24 Chance Cards (Double Sided- Hebrew/English)
- 24 Property Cards (Double Sided- Hebrew/English)
- For Children Ages: 6 and Up
- Players: 2-4
The word "chametz" is Hebrew and refers to the food items and derivatives that are prohibited during the week of the Jewish holiday Passover (usually bread and other items containing five prohibited grains: barley, wheat, oat, rye and spelt). Egregious examples of chametz include pizza, donuts, cookies, cupcakes, pretzels, and crackers. "Chametz: The Search is On!" is played similarly to "Clue" but instead of deducing a murder, the players must determine which character left which item of chametz in which room. It's especially appropriate because Jewish law requires families to search their home and clean it of all chametz before Passover begins.
The board is a blueprint of a house with six rooms (kitchen, bedroom, dining room, living room, office and garage). There are also six items of food and six characters.
Eighteen cards are included (one for each character, food and room). After separating the cards into the 3 categories and secretly hiding one character, one food and one room in the small envelope provided, the remaining cards are shuffled and then dealt out to the entire group, clockwise, until all cards are gone. Players may begin in any room as long as they choose it before seeing their cards. They take turns rolling a six-sided die to determine how far they can walk around the perimeter of the home (with entrances off the main spaces).
Upon entering a room, players may make a guess as to the hidden person, food and room. The player to their left may prove them wrong by showing a card in their hand that matches one of the items in the guess. If that player has no matches, the guess goes to the next person. If nobody has a match, the player can check the hidden cards to see if they're right.
Players do not have to write with pen or pencil (another prohibition for Jews on the Sabbath and Holidays) and instead place cardboard markers in a noteboard with 18 slots (one for each item).
The cardboard markers can be placed in the slot in such a way as to "point" left, right or up, and may be used to remind yourself who showed you that particular item.
There are 4 mandatory "Question Squares" on the board and 4 optional ones. When landing on these squares, the player is read a question from the stack of Question Cards based on another roll of the die (each Question Card has True/False, Multiple Choice and Fill-in-the-Blank versions of the question). A roll of 1 or 2 gets the easier True-False version, and 5 or 6 gets the hardest Fill-in-the-Blank version. The questions pertain to Passover and Jewish History.
After answering correctly, the player may immediately jump to any room on the board and make a guess. There are no secret passageways between rooms otherwise.
First player to guess the hidden character, food and room wins. To play with 2 players, one card is placed face down in each room before dealing the cards out. So when entering a room, the player may choose to make a guess or look at the face-down card (it's essentially a 3rd player who shows one of their cards when you enter each room).
Who Wants To Spin A Dreidel When You Can Pop It? Pop The Dreidel And Move Your Pieces Around The Board For Hours Of Chanukah Fun! Up To Four Players Can Compete, So Play With Your Family Or With Friends During Your Chanukah Celebration Or Year Round.
Pop 'N Spin Includes 1 Game Board And 16 Game Pieces. (4 Of Each Color). Recommended For Ages 4+
This Chanukah, color your own stickers the way that you like! This packet includes a sticker sheet with fun Chanukah items that you can color all by yourself with the markers provided. Once you're done simply peel off the sticker and post wherever you want.
Match Letters or Colors!
Be the first to get rid of your cards!
Shout "Echad" when you're down to one card!
Stop your opponents by playing the Special Action card!
Contents:
108 Cards
Instruction Booklet
Instruction in English, Hebrew & Yiddish!
This Game Reinforces:
Aleph Bet Letters
Colors
Taking Turns
Friendly Competition
Good Sportsmanship
Quality foam floor mat with removable aleph-bet letter in each of the 36 3" interlocking squares. Multi-colored.
Made in Israel
Hebrew English Game
Jewish Gourmet Chef
Product Description
Children gather all of their ingredients to cook a special delicacy. Matching-type game for 2 to 6 players.
UPC: 094851010936
Ages 3+
Size: 8" X 6" X 1.5"
Classic "Old Maid" card game, with zany Jewish characters. Contains 39 extra large cards.
Yoni has managed to squeeze quite a lot from the richness of our culture and traditions, and he hasn't sacrificed anything. His puzzles are fun to solve, and the Jewish aspects of each puzzle will be familiar enough to general audiences.
-68 crosswords, including four jumbos, and answer keys.
- Puzzles of all difficulty levels from light and easy to seriously tough.
- Clever Jewish themes, from holidays and Bible to cinema and geography.
A matching game and a board game combined. Move around the board by finding the match to the picture on the next square.
8 And Up: 2-6 players:
Become a millionaire by doing Mitzvah's. The game of Jewish values.
Young children will love to create their own mock Seder with this Deluxe Soft Seder Kit! Each component of Seder night is recreated in soft plush for safe and endless fun and play!