Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is one of the most important celebrations in Southeast and East Asian cultures. Families come together to honor traditions like decorating with red, ...
As your kids grow older, their curiosity about traditions intensifies. Brush up on your knowledge of superstitions like not sweeping the floor or cutting hair, and explain the symbolism behind the ...
They will also “talk about animals in the Chinese Zodiac and create paper lanterns”. Your kids can learn about the Lunar New Year and celebrate the Year of the Snake on January 29 th from 4:00 p.m. – ...
Lunar New Year (also sometimes called Chinese New Year or Spring Festival) is celebrated in many countries whose new year begins with the lunar calendar’s first full moon. This year, the celebrations ...
Bring the excitement of Chinese New Year into your classroom with this special Chinese New Year animals topical pack. It contains fact sheets, Great Race activities, colouring and craft activities and ...