| THOUGHTFUL IDEAS FOR HIS BIRTHDAY | |||
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| Send all of the family that cant make Seder a Passover e card. | |||
| Other Thoughts from THOUGHTFUL IDEAS FOR HIS BIRTHDAY | |||
| Try to score some autographed collectibles (cards, pictures) and put them in the newspaper you know he will read on his birthday. . . . more | |||
| Buy him an MP3 player and load it with all his favorite songs for his birthday gift. . . . more | |||
| Bring lunch to his job on his birthday. . . . more | |||
| Make a game out of the word Passover. See who can say the word Passover the most times. The kids love to say things like, “Pass over the soup please” or “Pass over the matzo.” . . . more | |||
| In preparation for Passover, have your children find all of the unleavened products in your kitchen and eat them up. . . . more | |||
| Put together a manly gift basket with beer (if her drinks it), fishing accessories, sport items, etc. for a thoughtful and creative birthday gift. . . . more | |||
| Buy a plain white BBQ apron, design it for him and let him try out this birthday gift during his party. . . . more | |||
| Give him a night out with the boys on your for his birthday. . . . more | |||
| Give him a journal with a birthday wish written inside. . . . more | |||
| Put together a kids art table. Get all of the craft ideas together beforehand, so the children can do it all themselves. . . . more | |||
| Make him a picture collage with meaningful pictures for him to cherish memories on his birthday. . . . more | |||
| A great gift for a child would be a Passover journal. Each year have the child write what Passover that year meant to them. . . . more |