A little girl named Leah sat at the edge of the table, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. She knew that somewhere in the room lay the afikoman, hidden carefully by her grandfather. The rest of the family chatted and laughed, their voices mingling with the clinking of glasses.
Leah jumped up from her seat, her heart racing with excitement. She darted across the room, her small hands reaching behind cushions and under chairs. "I know it's here somewhere," she whispered to herself, determination etched on her face.
Leah paused for a moment, catching sight of a corner of white cloth peeking out from behind a stack of books on a low shelf. Her heart skipped a beat as she reached out, her fingers brushing against the rough texture of the matzah cover. "I found it!" she exclaimed, her voice filled with triumph.
Leah held the afikoman high, her face glowing with pride. Her family gathered around her, their expressions a mixture of happiness and pride. Her grandfather, Saba, gave her a wink, his eyes twinkling with delight. "Well done, Leah! You've earned a special prize," he announced, handing her a small, wrapped gift.
Leah settled back into her seat, her newfound treasure clutched in her hands. The night felt magical, filled with the warmth of tradition and the joy of discovery. As she looked around at her family, she knew that moments like these were the real treasures, more precious than anything else.
















