Anonymous wrote:My favorite haggadah lately one put together by Rabbi Rachel Barenblat (who blogs as the Velveteen Rabbi), that she makes available on her website as a PDF. It's a fairly modern/progressive haggadah so I'm not sure it's what you are looking for (but it doesn't cost anything either).
http://velveteenrabbi.com/VRHaggadahCBI.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I love the 30 minute seder. Don't let the name fool you, it doesn't feel overly abridged or less than, but it does keep things moving at a nice pace (which is important for wiggly kids). They sell hard copies but I bought the digital version and print out a few fresh ones each year (ah, the spill factor). http://www.30minuteseder.com/index.html
We also starting using this book last year and it was a huge hit: http://www.amazon.com/300-Ways-Ask-Four-Questions/dp/0615150632/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1394225481&sr=8-3&keywords=seder+questions. It's not cheap but I only bought one and we passed it around the table and let people choose sections to use off and on all night. This year I think I'll copy a few sections out of it ahead of time. Some of the older kids at our seder actually took it and read parts to one another when they were waiting for the rest of us to finish eating.

Anonymous wrote:I love the 30 minute seder. Don't let the name fool you, it doesn't feel overly abridged or less than, but it does keep things moving at a nice pace (which is important for wiggly kids). They sell hard copies but I bought the digital version and print out a few fresh ones each year (ah, the spill factor). http://www.30minuteseder.com/index.html
We also starting using this book last year and it was a huge hit: http://www.amazon.com/300-Ways-Ask-Four-Questions/dp/0615150632/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1394225481&sr=8-3&keywords=seder+questions. It's not cheap but I only bought one and we passed it around the table and let people choose sections to use off and on all night. This year I think I'll copy a few sections out of it ahead of time. Some of the older kids at our seder actually took it and read parts to one another when they were waiting for the rest of us to finish eating.

