Sponsored by Kedem

With Parshat Noach coming up, it’s the perfect time to involve kids in a hands-on, fun, and meaningful activity that brings Parshat Noach to life. This treat is easy to assemble, visually appealing, and oh-so fun for kids to make!
Watch how to make it here!
What You’ll Need:
Blue Icing
Rainbow-colored sour belts
Mini marshmallows, cut in half

Instructions:
1. Stack four tea biscuits, adding a thin layer of blue frosting between each to hold them together.
2. Spread an additional layer of blue frosting on top, then press 3 mini marshmallows onto each of the shorter ends.
3. Cut a sour belt to about 3.5 inches and place each end within the marshmallows, forming an arch.
Tips for Making this Activity Extra Special
Encourage Creativity: Encourage kids to add their own unique twist to their creations!
Story Time: While they’re decorating, use this time to discuss other parts of the parsha. This could include talking about the animals on the ark or the flood itself.
This Parshat Noach dessert is more than just a tasty treat. It’s a sweet way to foster a love for learning and a deeper connection to the Parsha each week.
Photography by Sara Goldstein
When leaving comments on kosher.com we ask that you be respectful, appropriate, and stay on topic. Click here to read our full comment policy.
Kosher.com Commenting Guidelines
We love hearing from our community! Constructive feedback, tips, questions, and friendly engagement are encouraged.
By commenting on Kosher.com, you agree to follow these guidelines. Please note that comments are for community discussion only and should not be considered halachic guidance—always check with your own Rabbi or LOR.
1. Be Respectful
2. Keep It Appropriate
3. Protect Privacy
4. Stay On Topic
5. Moderation
adorable this is super cute