This simple craft turns everyday snacks into adorable edible Torahs, helping children connect to the meaning of Shavuos in a fun, memorable way. With just a few ingredients -- Kedem tea biscuits, pretzel sticks, melted chocolate, and sprinkles -- you can transform your table into a mini workshop full of creativity and excitement.

What you'll need:
-Pretzel sticks
-Melted chocolate
-Gold sprinkles
Instructions:
Start by giving each child one tea biscuit. Place the cookie face down on a clean, flat surface. Next, take two pretzel sticks and snap them in half at the center. Using melted chocolate as “glue,” attach one pretzel half to each corner of the back of the cookie. These will serve as the Torah’s wooden handles.
Once the chocolate has set, flip the cookie over and use melted chocolate to decorate the front. Add sprinkles as desired for a festive touch. Allow the chocolate to fully set before serving.

Have kids do this before Shavuos as a fun activity and snack, or have them make it to enjoy on the holiday. Perfect alongside a beautiful cheesecake!
Photography by Sara Goldstein.
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This is really cute and super simple. I am so excited to try it with my kids.