Purim with Puppets

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It’s Purim time! Dingo likes to celebrate in a very civil manner. And Joey likes to party for

in his own way.

To celebrate Purim, here are four ways to make the holiday more meaningful:

1 Help the less fortunate.
2 Give gifts of food to friends.
3 Have a festive meal.
4 Tell the story of Purim.

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