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a paper plate with a cat on it's face and red ribbon around its neck

Help celebrate Chinese New Year by making this Lucky Waving Cat – a traditional symbol in Chinese culture. Fun and easy to make from a paper plate! Full step-by-step instructions for this and dozens of other craft projects to help keep your kids engaged, entertained and educated! See the latest Winter issue of Creative Steps …

a paper fan with paint splattered on it next to two chopsticks

Lunar New Year is a holiday celebrated around the world! In honor of this joyous occasion, we asked our friend Brandy to share how to make Chinese fans!

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18 Fun Chinese New Year Activities for kids to learn about the festival, stories and traditions. Grab this free CNY Theme printable pack...

paper plate hand fans with pictures of different designs on them and text overlay that says paper plate hand fans

While everyone just finished welcoming in the New Year, my family and I are awaiting another New Year’s celebration. January 28th is the Chinese Lunar New Year and for my Vietnamese family it is Tết . *This post contains affiliate links* I have been talking to my daughter about the upcoming holiday, so over the weekend, we made […]

red and gold squares glued to lantern outline

Print off this sweet Chinese New Year lantern template ready for younger children to create a beautiful Chinese New Year collage. Cut up squares of different red materials (tissue paper, paper, patterned paper, serviettes, newspaper painted with watercolours - anything!) and a few flashes of gold (sweet wrappers are sometimes handy for this!). Leave these bright squares in a tray and let children cover the lantern surface to create a sweet Chinese New Year collage.

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Interesting Chinese New Year Facts for Kids With Lots of Fascinating Background Information All About The Lunar New Year

Wendy | Pediatrician on Instagram: "I set up a sensory bin every year for Chinese New Year. It’s a fun way to celebrate and talk about our traditions! To preface — Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year have different meanings. Our family celebrates CNY which has its own particular customs and stories different from Lunar New Year variations celebrated in other Asian countries ✌🏻 A few highlights: 🟥 🟨The color red symbolizes good luck and gold is said to bring wealth 🛑 Signs with Chinese characters and decorative knots also bring good fortune 🥁🧨 Noise made by drums and firecrackers and the bright lights of lanterns is said to scare away the monster “Nian” 🏮 Red lanterns also bring luck and frighten away Nian 🧧Hong bao (red envelopes) usually containing money are given by friends a

Wendy | Pediatrician on Instagram: "I set up a sensory bin every year for Chinese New Year. It’s a fun way to celebrate and talk about our traditions! To preface — Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year have different meanings. Our family celebrates CNY which has its own particular customs and stories different from Lunar New Year variations celebrated in other Asian countries ✌🏻 A few highlights: 🟥 🟨The color red symbolizes good luck and gold is said to bring wealth 🛑 Signs with Chinese…

two red chinese style decorations hanging from strings

These beautifully painted wooden greeting child wall hangings offer well wishes of luck. The greeting child boy and girl is a traditional Chinese New Year decoration. And, this pair is an exquisite example of Chinese handicraft. Both the little boy and girl hold posters with the Chinese character

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