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Just like I promised, I have more Passover goodness coming your way this week. While you’re all snacking on the Passover snack crack that I posted yesterday, I have a fun little activity for you! This Passover seder plate coloring page is something fun for the kids to color and display at your next seder!
This adorable, free printable Passover seder plate was hand-drawn by my amazing 16-year-old daughter. All you have to do is print it and have your kids color it in. This would be a great activity for school too, so teachers, this one is for you to print as well!
They can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, or if you’re feeling extra brave, watercolors! Don’t worry if they make a mistake. You can just print out another one! Don’t forget to write the date on it so you can look back on it years from now!
Funny story… as we were creating this Passover seder plate coloring page, I couldn’t remember what the sixth item was on the seder plate. It’s a mixture of my age and not having had an official Passover seder in so long.
I took to Google, where I saw things like potatoes and lettuce and I know for sure those things were never on my Nana and Papa’s seder plate.
I called my cousin and asked her. She asked her parents. I text my best friend and she called her Mom. My cousin texted one of her Jewish friends. None of us could remember the 6th item. We all remember saltwater, but that was not shown on any of the seder plates I was pulling up so we figured that wasn’t it.
Everyone told me that there are only five things, but everything I read said the seder plate holds at least six of the ritual items that are talked about during the seder: the shank bone, karpas, chazeret, charoset, maror, and egg.
While we still don’t remember I decided to include what seemed to be the most common chazaret, lettuce, on our Passover seder plate coloring page.
I hope that whether your family includes lettuce on your seder plate or not, you’ll still love this printable coloring page we put together for you. The best part about it is that it’s a free downloadable file, so you can print off as many as you need. You can even print them off every year and watch your children’s creativity change.
We’ve even included four fun facts about Passover so it’s both educational and fun!
Once your little ones have finished their Passover seder plate, if you post a photo on social media, we’d love for you to tag @thesupermomlife and encourage others to join in the fun!
This Passover seder plate coloring page is easy to download. Just click “Seder Plate Coloring Page” to download and enter your name and email address (don’t worry, we hate spam as much as you do).
You’ll immediately receive an email with a link to the printable. I recommend printing it immediately and also saving it to your computer so you can print it out again on a later day.
If you love this Passover seder plate coloring page, make sure to visit us again this week for more (or follow along on Instagram). You can also check out our other free printables. We have some for all occasions, with lots more coming soon!
I wish you and your family a Happy Passover. May this year bring you joy and love.
Don’t forget to check out all of our other Passover recipes and crafts!
This is so cool. I love coloring before. I used to spend hours, hahah.
This is nice and a great way to discuss Passover to the kids. Thank you for sharing this. I am pretty sure my girls would enjoy this activity.
Love it! What a cute way to help engage the kids in an educational way.
What a wonderful fun learning opportunity for young children! Kids will love coloring the seder plate!
Wwwwoooowwwwwww….thank you. I wish you all a happy Passover!
These are lovely printables. i can wait to color them in with my girls.
Wow! Your daughter is so talented. She did an amazing job drawing these images! Love that its not only fun for kids, but educational as well.
Printables are so great for every occasion! Love this!
Such a fun activity for the kiddos to celebrate the holiday! Thanks for sharing this cute coloring page!
thank you for sharing such helpful Printables, will use this for my daughter and me time bonding activities
Great post. Very helpful and super informative. Saving this one for those days, when I will need to have some printables.
We love celebrating holidays with printables too! Such a great idea! I use them for birthday parties and also Ramadan!
Thank you for sharing these free printables. It is a great way of spending time with my nephews and nieces.
What a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday and understand the traditions of the season! Great printable for the young ones.
This is really creative! My kids would enjoy this fo sure!
Thanks for the free printables! Kids will really love this!
This is such a really amazing and creative learning tool for kids!
What a fun coloring page. My daughters love doing coloring pages too. I’ll have to print some of these out for them.
Ohh I love this! It’s such a helpful and creative way for kids to learn about Passover!
I love this! I don’t know much about the tradition, and I think this would even help me.
Such a lovely Passover image, your daughter is talented to have drawn that. And it’s interesting that the exact choices of food seem to be different depending on who you speak to x
Happy Passover…I love the plate coloring, that is so cool and very relaxing to do. I’ve been coloring for years, it is awesome.
Though I was not aware of this ritual but as it is read it is always nice to know new things. I really enjoyed reading about the whole lot confusion of adding the 6th item. Lol…. The hand drawing by your daughter is indeed beautiful.
This sounds like this would be a good learning tool for kids. It’s both educational and fun!!!
Thank you for sharing this creative idea! Will definitely share this with family and friends.
This looks like a lot of fun for the kiddos, thanks for creating this.
My church held seder dinner a couple of times. This is a coloring page that I need to print for my grandchildren.
What a great way to make learning fun! Great way to get children interested.
Well, I just learned a thing or two! What a great activity for the kiddos.
This is the perfect way to teach kids about Passover. Heck, even I learned some things.
This sounds like a great colouring in page for little ones. I think my son would want to have a go too.