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Which Easter and Passover Traditions Do You Teach Kids?

Parents, join the online discussion. Maybe you color eggs, prepare seder together or wait for a certain rabbit?

You know those Peeps marshmallow candies? Let your kids take two, in different colors, stick toothpicks in them like swords, put them on a plate and microwave them. 

As they balloon up, they'll look like they're fighting. Usually it gets kids falling on the floor laughing.

That's one silly and fun ritual for the Easter-Passover season. What are yours? Chocolate bunnies? Easter baskets? Fried matzo? 

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What about the solemnly beautiful parts of these holidays?  Do you let your child feel the sadness of Stations of the Cross, or the moving stories (and long duration) of the seder prayers?

Moms and Dads, you're invited to join the online discussion. Scroll down to the comments box and tell us your thoughts!

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