While you’re in that same aisle, pick up
a copy of the Jewish Old Maid card
game, too.

If your child prefers stuffed toys
to board games, Bed Bath &
Beyond also sells the Dancing
Hanukkah Puppy for $19.99 — “a
plush dachshund dressed in a
blue winter scarf and knit cap,
carrying a Hanukkah menorah on
his back” that plays music and
dances — or the $29.99 Hanukkah
Bear with 20 mini lights, a bow tie
and kippah.

You can’t go wrong with any of these
options for the Festival of Lights. l
Contact: rkurland@jewishexponent.com;
215-832-0737 SWEET TOOTH
Kids don’t want just any chocolate. They want cool chocolate — er,
right? The popular Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City (and
several other locations across the country) has decadent
sweets for the holiday, ranging from your typical gelt and
chocolates to decorative themed Chanukah cookies.

You also can’t go wrong with Mensch Mints or the Mensch
Hanukkah Cookie, featuring that signature Jewish beard. Or
really just chocolate works, am I right?
Check out DylansCandyBar.com to order.

JOKE BOOKS
For kids, nothing is funnier than
replacing average text with the word
“boogers.” And with Hanukkah
Mad Libs, that laughter never
has to end.

The notorious fill-in-the-blank
stories have 21 options to rewrite the
lighting of the menorah and the
spinning of the dreidel — more than
enough to occupy eight nights of
Chanukah. You can purchase the book on
Amazon.com. GAMES AND
CUDDLY THINGS
To get kids away from phones and
video games to enjoy a little more
family time, try a simple board game. But not just any board
game: Kosherland.

Kosherland — yes, the “O” in Kosherland is a bagel — is a
beginner’s game for Jewish kids, following Jewish themes, culture
and tradition. You can buy it for $12.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond.

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