HomeschoolWhat Is a Messianic Kids Curriculum?
A homeschool guide for families exploring Torah, the biblical feasts, and the Jewish identity of Yeshua—practical wisdom for every age and stage.
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We create Charlotte Mason-inspired biblical feasts curriculum and activities for kids — thoughtfully designed to help your family celebrate God's appointed times with wonder, conversation, and connection.
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Hands-on activities and printables to help your family explore the biblical feasts together—designed for kids ages 4–12.
ShavuotHelp your children celebrate Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, as one feast with one breathtaking story: the giving of the Torah at Sinai, the Story of Ruth, and the giving of the Spirit at Pentecost. Coloring pages, scripture copywork, 10 Commandments paper crafts, mazes, and word searches for ages 4–12.
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PassoverHelp your children walk through the most powerful week in history—from Yeshua's last Passover seder to His sacrificial death to the Resurrection, when He became the firstfruits of the new covenant.
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PassoverTell the story of Passover and God's deliverance of the Children of Israel with 30+ pages of hands-on activities — coloring pages, scripture copy-work from Exodus, mazes, word searches, a seder plate cutout craft, matching games, and plague headbands for all 10 plagues. Perfect for ages 4-12.
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Hand-illustrated printables, family guides, and Scripture activities for the feasts God Himself appointed in His Word—built to help your children love the rhythm of the biblical calendar.
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The Weekly Feast
The seventh day of rest. Candles, blessings, and the family table — every week.
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The springtime story of God’s deliverance, the seder table, and Yeshua our Passover Lamb.
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Fifty days after Firstfruits — the giving of the Torah at Sinai and the giving of the Spirit at Pentecost.
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Revayah means “overflow” or “abundantly satisfied”—and that’s exactly how learning should feel.
We’re a Messianic family who got tired of rewriting everyone else’s curriculum to fit what we were already teaching our kids. So we created the thing that was missing—and now we’re sharing it with your family out of the overflow of what God has been doing in ours.
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Stories, ideas, and encouragement for families who homeschool with intention—rooted in beauty, hand-crafted with care.
HomeschoolA homeschool guide for families exploring Torah, the biblical feasts, and the Jewish identity of Yeshua—practical wisdom for every age and stage.
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Biblical FeastsA practical, step-by-step guide to celebrating a Messianic Shavuot with little ones at home—Sinai, Ruth, and the Spirit poured out on Pentecost.
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Biblical FeastsPentecost and Shavuot are the same feast — Acts 2 happened on the fiftieth day of the biblical calendar. Here's what that means for your homeschool.
Read More →A free, kid-friendly Messianic Shabbat starter guide—candles, blessings, and a simple Friday-night rhythm to root your family in the seventh day. Delivered straight to your inbox.