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3.The next glass of juice should be half red and half white. Serve walnuts, almonds,
carobs (taste like chocolate), or pears. Think of as many songs as you can that have
to do with trees or flowers. Sing them.
4.The last glass of grape juice is red with only a few drops of white in it. Bring cherries,
quinces or crabapples to the table. Play games about Tu b'Shevat. For example, charades
where the category is growing things. Have fun!
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A Seder in February
For more fun, try these: Tree Teaser (a rebus) , Giving Game , Teva Hunt , Tu B'shevat Memory Book , Tu B'shevat Trail Mix , Story: The Magic Seed , and Greeting: Way to GROW!. |
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