Pom Pom Critters For Pesach Or Anytime!

Pesach Pom Pom Critters Frog + Caterpillar

In case you are wondering what frogs and caterpillars have to do with Pesach, well let me tell you! A caterpillar actually has nothing to do with Pesach unless you decide he’s really a locust or a wild beast, but frogs actually have an important role in the Pesach Seder, as the perpetrators in the second of the ten plagues that were inflicted upon the Egyptians prior to the Jewish exodus.

One of the very important purposes of the Seder, (one night in Israel, two nights everywhere else) is to teach our children about this very important period in Jewish history. In order to keep the kids interested, many parents give treats along the way or have some fun tricks up their sleeves. I think these little frogs would be great at any table, especially if they start hopping all over the place! So whip some up after the kids are asleep as a surprise, or let older children make them for the whole family. And while you’re at it, keep a bag of white pom-poms on hand to re-enact the plague of hail! 

Pom Pom Frogs In A Row

You’ll Need:

  • craft pom-poms
  • pipe cleaners (green and red for the frogs, multicolors for the caterpillar)
  • green felt
  • googly eyes
  • a hot glue gun or high tack craft glue

How To: Frog

  1. Make frog’s legs as follows: Use one pipe cleaner for the back legs which are shaped roughly like the letter V. Use a second pipe cleaner for the front legs which are shaped roughly like the letter C.
  2. Cut a tiny piece of red pipe cleaner for the tongue, and using hot glue, attach the legs, eyes and tongue to the pom-pom.
  3. Cut a circle from green felt and glue to bottom of pom-pom to create a nice-looking underside.

How To: Caterpillar

  1. Make the caterpillers’s legs (two legs are one continuous piece) by bending a pipe cleaner into a shape similar to the letter M. Make five pieces that are the same size.
  2. Glue the body pom-poms together and attach the head at a slightly higher level.
  3. Glue on eyes, antennae, tongue and legs, and introduce him to your frogs!

Hope you enjoyed this first Pesach craft project, stay tuned for more! And I’m about to announce my first ever give-away, so drop by again soon!

Comments

17 responses to “Pom Pom Critters For Pesach Or Anytime!”

  1. mermaid Avatar

    Oh, this caterpillar is so cute. We will make it next time we read The Hungry Caterpillar book 🙂

  2. Karen Marie Avatar

    So funny to see your pom poms animals. I have made a book with small animals, a little like yours ;0)
    Thanks for your comment at my blog!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great Idea! Thanks so much for stopping by!

  4. Marianne@Songbird Avatar

    These are very cute! What a nice way to use pompoms. I love pompoms.

  5. Turtles To Start Avatar

    so glad to have found your blog! Great inspiration for the upcoming holidays!

  6. Craftzilla Avatar

    Very cute and colorful! I especially like the quality of the photos, so crisp!

  7. The Persimmon Perch Avatar

    Cute little critters. Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Im so glad you found me too! I would just love it if you would link to a project on your blog at my blog linking party, every Sunday (thru Tues) Hope to see you there, all the best!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Those photos were made crispy in photoshop as their quality was well, lacking!

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for dropping by, Im adding your project to the party, so please come back next week and add something else!

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Marianne, I just loved your plasterized doily projects! Enjoy Barcelona!

  12. marlene Avatar

    hey Sarah _ we’ve finally launched our site thejewishhostess.com!
    Id love to post your pom-pom craft and/or the glass painting! Let me know- Marlene

  13. Teacher Teacher Avatar

    Sara – you are right! I do love these pom pon frogs! And I think that caterpillar is great too. It reminds me of a game I played as a child called “Cootie.” Good times.

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks so much, enjoy!

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