Fancy this? Purim costumes picked by our little expert!
Madison Grant-Gold knows what children want to wear on their favourite Jewish holiday, because she is one!
As an (almost) 10-year-old who goes to a Jewish primary school, I’m a bit of a Purim expert. Talk about the costumes we’re going to wear starts weeks before the festival, but while some people like to keep their costumes a secret, others blab about it in the lunch queue.
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So here are my 2017 suggestions for Purim costumes and other fun stuff…
1. For the Harry or Hermione
2. May the (Purim) force be with your little Jedi
3. My favourite part about Purim is hearing my teachers tell the story so if you want to keep traditional this Abraham
4. Everybody’s had a dream about being a super hero
or super heroine
5. Where’s Wally
6. In 2016 we sadly lost Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka
7. This Hollywood Starlet Costume
If those aren’t quite right for you, here’s a few more costumes worth considering:
So what else do you need for Purim? From funny books to napkins (for those hamantaschen crumbs) to noise makers for booing a certain someone… here’s a collection of Purim items to make your chag special:
1. The Sneaky Tricky Hamantash: A Purim Story
2. The Purim Superhero
3. Lots of people have parties and so you will need serviettes
4. There are lots of songs for festivals, but the Sesame Street gang are really good at coming up with ones you can remember as they are performed by furry puppets:
5. And then there are all the sweets which need to be collected in fancy Purim Gift Bags
6. Your dad will look good in this Hamentashen Baseball Cap
7. You can make lots of noise with this Purim Gregger
8.Or this one which comes in Blue, Pink, Or Yellow
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