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  1. Chinese New Year Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do!) by Karen E. Bledsoe, 2005-04-30
  2. Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year (Paper Craft Fun for Holidays) (Paper Craft Fun for Holidays) by Randal McGee, 2008-04-01
  3. Chinese New Year For Kids by Cindy Roberts, 2002-10-01
  4. Window flowers: Symbolical silhouettes for the Chinese New Year by Alfred Koehn, 1948
  5. February Arts and Crafts (From Your Friends At The Mailbox, Grades 1-3)
  6. Enslow Publishers.(Vietnam War)(Mexican-American War)(What Made the Wild West Wild)(The Mountain Gorilla)(St. Patrick's Day)(Celebrate Halloween)(Celebrate ... An article from: Children's Bookwatch by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-01

21. New Year's Crafts For Kids - Enchanted Learning Software
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These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. See a page about color mixing to see how to combine paint to make all the colors of the r a i n b o w
Click on any of the crafts to go to the instructions. Have fun! Crafts DOVE OF PEACE
A beautiful dove that symbolizes peace for the new year. POP-UP CARD A simple-to-make card that looks spectacular. FIREWORKS CRAFT Create your own fireworks by using dark construction paper, glue and different colors of glitter. Say "Happy New Year" in Many Languages Learn how to say Happy New Year in many languages. New Year A short activity book about New Year to print for early readers. The book contains information, simple activities, and questions to answers.

22. Chinese New Year At Web Holidays
The chinese Lunar new year is probably the most popular of the chinese holidays. Learn the roots of this festival and learn about the chinese Zodiac, Origami, Dim Sum, chinese Recipes, and Tea The chinese new year does not fall on new year Cakes. Celebrate with us. Learn more about the chinese zodiac, chopsticks, tea. Get your virtual fortune cookie, recipes, crafts
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camping hiking swimming water sports picnicking going to the beach/lake reading other Current Results previous polls Get our Newsletter Sign our Guest Map ... FAQ Specials from Cooking.com FREE Shipping on all Shipments over $75! Offer expires on 6/30/04. Enter Coupon Code C93893 at checkout. Metallic Confetti Metallic Confetti Metallic Confetti Chinese Lunar New Year Gung Hey Fat Choy "Wishing You Prosperity and Wealth" The Chinese New Year does not fall on the same date each year, although it is always in January or February. The Chinese New Year is an important celebration all over the world. There are similar celebrations in Japan, Korea and Vietnam known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival.

23. Chinese New Year
chinese new year. and General China crafts. The chinese calendar follows the moon and divides the years into groups of twelve. Each year is named for an animal. People born in that year are believed
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The Chinese calendar follows the moon and divides the years into groups of twelve. Each year is named for an animal. People born in that year are believed to share different traits. The first of the twelve years is the Year of the Rat. This is followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Because the Chinese calendar is based on the lunar year, the date of Chinese New Year changes each year. In 2004, the new year happens on January 22nd. On the Chinese calendar, 2004 is the Year of the Monkey. Click here for chinese language directions for a number of our crafts.
Chinese New Year Coloring Pages
Chinese New Year Printable Games
Dominos
Memory Cards
Find out about the Chinese Zodiac Animals
which are you and what does it mean!
Monkey Coloring Pages
Moon Cakes Easy Recipe
(great recipe for the kids to help with, though not quite as fancy as the real moon cakes look)
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Chinese New Year 2004
Monkey Crafts
Chinese New Year Calendar (Zodiac) Wreath
Use a paper plate as the base for this cute 12 character zodiac calendar Age 2+
Chinese New Year Wreath
(all the zodiac characters are now available) Age 3+
Chinese Outfits for your Favorite Friends/Animals
Age 3+
Flag medallions
Age 2+ (alternative ideas for making coasters or a mobile available on the page)

24. Chinese New Year Party
Click here for more Games Activities ideas! Creative Arts crafts ideas for a chinese new year Party include make paper chinese lanterns;
http://www.kidspartyfun.com/pages/themes/chinesenewyear.html
January 22, 2004 is the first day of year 4701 on the Chinese lunar calendar and marks the beginning of the year of the Monkey. Fun Invitation ideas for a Chinese New Year Party include:
  • write invitation on home-made paper lantern (use red construction paper)
  • in shape of Chinese dragon or animal of the year (example: Ram for 2003)
  • write "Gung Hay Fat Choy!" (Happy New Year)
  • use photos or pictures from China travel brochure or magazine
Click here for more Invitation ideas and tips! Chinese New Year
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This Next New Year Book
Fun Decorations for a Chinese New Year Party include:
  • Chinese lanterns (bought or made)
  • China travel posters
  • Chinese zodiac pictures or drawings
Click here for more Decoration ideas and tips! for a Chinese New Year Party include:
  • learn Chinese zodiac (the guests, their siblings, their parents, etc.)
  • read Chinese children's books
Click here ideas for a Chinese New Year Party include:
  • make paper Chinese lanterns
  • make good luck signs (small paper signs with words, such as health, peace, happiness, prosperity)
  • dragon masks
  • modeling clay dragons
  • Chinese dragon for parade out of boxes, paper or cloth

25. Chinese New Year At Web Holidays
cookies and new year Cakes. Celebrate with us. Learn more about the chinese zodiac, chopsticks, tea. Get your virtual fortune cookie, recipes, crafts and more.
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Holiday Map History
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Summer Fun What is your favorite summer activity?
camping hiking swimming water sports picnicking going to the beach/lake reading other Current Results previous polls Get our Newsletter Sign our Guest Map ... FAQ Specials from Cooking.com FREE Shipping on all Shipments over $75! Offer expires on 6/30/04. Enter Coupon Code C93893 at checkout. Metallic Confetti Metallic Confetti Metallic Confetti Chinese Lunar New Year Gung Hey Fat Choy "Wishing You Prosperity and Wealth" The Chinese New Year does not fall on the same date each year, although it is always in January or February. The Chinese New Year is an important celebration all over the world. There are similar celebrations in Japan, Korea and Vietnam known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival.

26. Chinese New Year (Yuan Tan): Recipes, Crafts, Activities, Games, Tips...
Celebrate chinese new year/Yuan Tan with dragon and lantern crafts, dumpling and cake recipes, activities, games and more. chinese new year / Yuan Tan
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Chinese New Year / Yuan Tan Activities, Crafts, Recipes, Tips
Make A Dragon, Cook Dumplings, Paper Lanterns...
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27. Lunar New Year Arts And Crafts
A great place to start for arts and crafts projects, chinese new year images, reproducible templates, and lesson plans on China and chinese culture.
http://www.familyculture.com/holidays/newyear_arts.htm
This is a wonderful resource for print and color projects. You will find templates for lion dance zodiac calendar plum blossom phoenix and more. Follow the navigation to go to other arts and crafts projects as well. You will find resources for making Chinese New Year decorations and lucky red envelopes. Find Chinese Paper cuts designs for longevity, fish, dragon and more.
  • More Chinese Paper-cut Designs:
Panda bears and Asian dancers from Isaacnet.com

28. ProTeacher! New Year¹s Around The World Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teac
new year s Around the World. Arts and crafts for the chinese new year Printable activities for celebrating the chinese new year.
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29. China, Chinese New Year's, And The Giant Panda Bear Themes
Printables and crafts for China. chinese new year @ Kids Domain crafts, books, and printables, recipes. chinese new year @ Web Holidays
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China, Chinese New Year's, and The Giant Panda Bear Themes
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Panda Cam from the San Diego Zoo

Giant Panda Bear Theme
The giant panda bear is black and white. It lives in China and eats bamboo. The giant panda pupils have vertical slits (like cats). In China, this bear is called, "Da Xiong Mao" which means "giant bear cat".
You can use the photo found at: Giant Panda at exZOOberance! for any of these crafts.
Art Project
Draw a giant panda bear. Giant Panda Bear Paper Bag Puppet Cut a large circle for the pandas head. Cut two black ears, two black hands, two black patches, and a black nose. On two small, white circles, make a brown circle on each circle. Make a vertical line (going up and down on each pupil). Glue on a paper bag. Giant Panda Bear Paper Plate Craft On the back of the paper plate, paint (or cut) two black eyes, two black hands, two black patches on the paper plate, and a black nose. On two small, white circles, make a brown circle on each circle. Make a vertical line (going up and down on each pupil). Glue on a paper bag. Giant Panda Bear Mask If you want to make a mask, follow the above paper plate craft but don't make white circles, instead make holes in the paper plate. Hole punch the sides of the plate and place some yarn through the holes. Tie according to the size of the child.

30. The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans
chinese new year Printable worksheets and crafts. chinese chinese new year Parade Find games, crafts, and fortune cookies. Daily
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31. Under5s - Chinese New Year
You can find more crafts and activities for chinese new year in the Under5s chinese new year eBook available to download today from the Under5s eShop.
http://www.underfives.co.uk/chnsenyr.html
You can find more crafts and activities in the Under5s Chinese New Year eBook available to download today from the Under5s eShop home > chinese new year under5s - chinese new year Welcome to the Under5s Chinese New Year page... Below we have depicted all the characters of the Chinese Zodiac. This year, , it is the Year of the Monkey . You can print off each of the characters to colour in and make your own Chinese Zodiac wall display. Or why not have a Chinese theme for snack time - cook some noodles and use chopsticks to eat them with !! Happy New Year
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Chinese New Year Worksheets Here is a selection of pdf worksheets featuring characters from the Chinese Zodiac. Match the animals Pencil Control Make chinese lanterns You will need 2 pieces of thin A4 sized coloured card, 2 sheets of A4 sized coloured paper, scissors and a glue stick.

32. FamilyFun: Chinese New Year Activities
chinese new year Activities. Festive crafts from FamilyFun. 1 of 5. By now, you and your family have surely celebrated the new solar year.
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of 5 By now, you and your family have surely celebrated the new solar year. But on January 24, why not bring in the lunar year, too, by celebrating Chinese New Year? If you live close to one of America's many Chinatowns, you might want to attend the noisy and colorful festivitieswhich can last as long as 15 days. For creative ways to get into the holiday spirit and celebrate the Year of the Snake at home, just click on the sidelinks below.
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IN THIS ARTICLE: Intro Paper Garlands Colorful Lanterns Geometric Puzzle Dragon Mask and Game
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33. New Year Celebrations: Activities
fireworks/. Grades K–4 Arts and crafts Egg Carton Dragons To help celebrate chinese new year, have students make their own dragons.
http://www.eduplace.com/monthlytheme/january/newyear_activities.html
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New Year Coloring Pages
Students can color New Year pictures and use them to decorate the classroom.
Dragon Dance

http://www.ActivityVillage.co.uk/dragon_dance.htm
Chinese New Year Lion Dance

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New Year Coloring Pages (Father Time)

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Sing in the New Year Help children learn the famous New Year song "Auld Lang Syne," with the music and lyrics from this site. Auld Lang Syne http://www.chivalry.com/cantaria/lyrics/auldlang.html Masks on Parade Children can make their own masks to wear in a class New Year parade. Give each child a paper plate with eye, nose, and mouth holes cut out. Have children decorate their masks with paints, crayons, paper and cloth scraps, streamers, and glitter. When they are finished, attach pieces of yarn or rubber bands to the backs of the masks. Children can showcase their masks by wearing them in a classroom parade. A Year of Celebration Children can create a timeline to help them remember important holidays in the coming year.

34. Chinese New Year Festival And Parade Information 2002 For The United States By C
Mass. chinese new year Create traditional arts and crafts with the help of the Greater Boston chinese Cultural Association. 14
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California Alhambra Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival and Parade
February 9, 2002 - Phone: 626-284-123
Alhambra, CA Feb. 2nd - Fresno Walnut - Mt. San Antonio (Mt. Sac) Clark Theatre
Feb. 10th - 1:30PM and 4PM
626-290-3761, $12 in Advance. $15 at door. Chinese Acrobatic Show.
Tickets can be purchased at Evergreen Chinese Bookstores Hacienda Heights
Big temple there. Can't figure out their schedule, but I know they have something for Lantern Festival (End of Chinese New Year).
http://english.hsilai.org/english2/index-e.html
Rosemead Auditorium (9063 E. Mission Road, Corner of Rosemead Blvd. and E. Mission Road). 626-290-3761, $12 in Advance. $15 at door. Chinese Acrobatic Show Feb. 16th, 6:30PM and 4PM.

35. Chinese New Year Festival And Parade Information 2002 For The United States By C
virtual, from Epicurious. crafts, Games and Activities. chinese new year; Arts and crafts for chinese new year From Enchanted Learning;
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www.childbook Community Chinese New Year Information Find: About Us Community Free Stuff Guarantee ... Why Buy? Links For Chinese New Year New Year Page Crafts Products ChinaTowns Links Chinese New Year The Chinese calendar and Zodiac Chinese New Year A look into the fifteen-day celebration and its traditional foods, decorations, taboos, and superstitions Celebration of the Chinese New Year Traditions of celebration of the Chinese New Year New Year's Eve and Chinese New Year China's Government Information Office describes how people of Taiwan bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year Chinese New Year Basic information from the Chinapage website Chinese New Year Try the virtual fortune sticks, make your own Chinese gift packet, and learn more about Chinese New Year from the Chinatown Online website Chinese Calendar A guide from InfoPlease Chinese New Year Sylvia Chong has developed a collection of information about the holiday, including customs, food and decorations

36. Preschool Education Arts & Crafts : Holidays > Chinese New Year
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Original Author Unknown Need: Heavy Construction paper, markers, crayons, streamers, and a tongue Directions: Pre-cut the shape of a dragon's head (out of med-heavy construction paper). Make eye holes. The Chinese dragon is so colorful. Allow the kids decorate the face with markers, crayons, etc. Staple streamers to the bottom. Glue the face to a tongue depressor for the kids to use as a handle. The children then become dragons!

37. NOBLE Web: Chinese New Year
Epicurious. crafts, Games and Activities. chinese new year; Arts and crafts for chinese new year From Enchanted Learning; chinese
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NOBLE: North of Boston Library Exchange The Year of the Monkey begins January 22, 2004.
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Learn more about how the Vietnamese celebrate the lunar new year.

38. MuddlePuddle
arts and crafts. Web Holidays an excellent page with lots to do and look at. One of the best of the web in my opinion. Send a chinese new year greeting card.
http://www.muddlepuddle.co.uk/Chinese new year/chinese new year.htm
Site Ethos A school is a building... education is wherever I am. More on China Learn Mandarin! Contact Webmaster Site Map ... MuddlePuddle List Section MuddlePuddle Home Education, MudPud and MP and the names Pud, Moo and Squash when used as reference to this Home Education site These terms should not be used in relation to Home Education without the continuing consent of the site owner. "Chinese New Year" - The Spring Festival. Back to Our Chinese New Year Page This year Chinese New Year falls on February 1st and celebrates the beginning of 2003 The Year of the Ram. Below are the links that I am using to create a mini project for my 3 1/2 year old, based on some of the foods and traditions of this festival. I intend to add accounts of these as we do them over the next few weeks. In addition I have included a few good links relating to the disney film "Mulan" which has been a big favourite in our home lately and has helped give my daughter a flavour of China. These links were co-incidentally posted on the muddlepuddle mailing list and thanks goes to Alison for finding them.

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40. Reach Every Child | Feature Archive
Arts and crafts for chinese new year The best site for downloading printables about everything, including the chinese new year.
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The New Year is a great time to motivate students to set new goals, expand their interests and develop an appreciation for others. As such, the Chinese New Year (Jan. 22) provides an excellent opportunity to create lessons that tie together standards in geography, art, reading, writing and social studies. Here's a sample lesson plan.
  • Have students use these sites to research New Year's celebrations around the world. Next, give them baseball-card-sized blank construction or heavier paper. On one side, they trace or draw the country; on the other, they list interesting things about that land's celebration. They place these cards on a blank map of the world complete with time zones. Finally, they compare and contrast the celebrations with their country of origin, the country where they currently live, and China. Teachers can add age-appropriate craft projects.

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