I recently told you about My Haggadah Activity Book for Passover Seder — the activity book that guides kids through the Seder step by step and is available on Amazon.
I’m happy to share that there is also a printable version of this book in my Etsy shop, designed for easy and cost-effective printing at home. The printable book is a simplified, shorter version of the full-color paperback, suitable for families and schools.

Printable Passover Activity Book for a Seder with kids
If you’re preparing a Seder with kids and you want them to follow what’s happening at the table, this printable Passover Seder activity book is made for that.
The activity book guides kids through the Seder step by step, highlighting key moments from the Haggadah along the way. It includes puzzles, games, and creative prompts that connect to each part of the Seder, plus clear explanations that help children understand what we do and why.
Kids can open the activity book at the Seder table, follow along the ritual, and learn about the traditions of Passover in an interactive way.

What’s Inside the Printable Activity Book
The printable My Haggadah Activity Book for Passover Seder opens with a clear introduction to the 15 steps of the Seder, so kids know what to expect from the night. It explains the Seder plate, the Ten Plagues, the Four Cups, the Four Questions, and why the holiday is called Passover. The explanations are short and simple, and each page includes a related activity.
As children flip through the booklet, they can follow the steps of the Seder in order and recognize what’s happening at the table. When the Seder reaches a certain point, they already know where they are. No lost souls in your Seder this year!
Everything About Passover in One Place
The activity book also covers the big picture: What do we celebrate on Passover? What is the story behind it? What are the traditions, and why do we keep them?
Even if your kids didn’t learn about Passover in school, they’ll learn all about it from their activity book.

An Easy Printable Passover Activity Book for Kids
This printable activity book is fun for kids to use and easy for parents to assemble. It comes as a high-quality PDF with a colorful cover page and 24 black-and-white inside pages. You can print the file at home and staple it into a booklet. No waiting for shipping, no special materials, and no complicated prep. Download the file once and print as many copies as you need for your family.
How to Use this Passover Printable at the Seder
Print the pages at home and staple them together (there are margins designed so nothing gets cut off when stapled). Bring the booklet to the table alongside the Haggadah, with some crayons or pencils.
You can give it to kids at the beginning of the Seder, or share it ahead of time so they come prepared and familiar with the story and structure.
With this book, kids can follow the Seder, take part in it, and learn about Passover in a playful way.

You can find this printable activity book in my Etsy shop:
► My Haggadah Activity Book for Passover seder – (ETSY)
Physical Book Available on Amazon
As mentioned in the beginning of the post, there is also a physical version of this book, in full-color, with more pages, additional activities (including a cut-and-glue craft), and a glossy paperback cover. You can read more about it in this post and find it on Amazon.
If you’d prefer a physical, colorful, gift-ready book, that option is available. But if you’re looking for a simple, valuable printable you can prepare yourself and use again and again, the printable activity book is for you.

More Printable Passover Ideas for Kids
There are more printable Passover ideas waiting for you. Here are some of them:
🐫 3D Crossing of the Red Sea paper craft: Kids build the dramatic split-sea scene with Moses, the Israelites, and even camels and pyramids for the background.
🍷Passover Cards to color: Printable Happy Passover cards kids can color, fold, and give — with a matching envelope template.
🖍️Passover activity book: A smaller activity booklet designed for children around ages 5–7 to explore Passover symbols and traditions.










