We decided to build a Sukkah for our dramatic play area in the Chickadees classroom. First, we needed a large box. We asked our school community for help. Sarah Partouche had a box just the right size and brought it to school for us in her trunk. Then, we wanted to transform it into a Sukkah. We started off by figuring out how it should stand. It was falling over so we came up with an idea to put it between two pieces of furniture in our center. We wanted it to be beautiful so we decorated it using craft gems, foam paper, markers and crayons. Then, we hung lemons inside as hanging decorations to represent the Etrog. We went outside and Morah Libby helped us cut branches from our school garden and put them on top. While we were there, we also cut rosemary for our take home Sukkah projects. We have been enjoying playing inside it during centers, getting ready and excited for Sukkot!