Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Dancing Dragon Puppet

This morning we made a dancing dragon puppet.  We began with a big foam heart and several foam heart stickers.  Eva arranged them to make the dragon's face.
We then added a craft stick to the back and some streamers.  (I tried just taping the streamers to the back with packaging tape but it did not stick well to the foam so I ended up hot gluing them on.)
Eva is loving dancing with her special dragon!
We also read a book about Chinese dragons and the Chinese New Year.  This book is perfect for the toddler/preschool crowd- simple explanations and beautiful pictures.
D Is for Dragon Dance 
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Paper Lanterns

With Chinese New Year just one day away, we got busy making some paper lanterns.  Eva started with sheets of red construction paper and used some Valentine stamps to decorate them.
When they were sufficiently covered, I folded them in half and drew lines every inch from the fold out to two inches from the edge and eva cut along them.
Then we opened the paper back up and Eva added glue all along one of the long edges.
I helped shape it into a lantern and then Eva "poofed" it out.
Now we have a few of these hanging in the dining room for our new year's feast tomorrow.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Chinese New Year

This Thursday is the celebration of the Chinese New Year.  We will be welcoming in the Year of the Rabbit all week!

Crafts
Chopstick Picture Frame- we'll use wooden chopsticks to make a special picture frame

Paper Fan-  a cardboard rectangle and a tongue depressor will be transformed into a beautiful fan

Paper Lanterns- similar to the Halloween lanterns we made last year, these lanterns will be used to decorate our dining room for the new year feast

Egg Carton Dragon- no Chinese New Year celebration is complete without a dragon puppet

Red Envelope- we'll make a red paper envelope and maybe Eva will find some lucky money in it on Thursday

Activities
Chinese Yo Yo- using a spool, some string and two popsicle sticks, we'll make this Asian take on the yo yo

Chinese Character Memory Game- Eva's been getting really good at playing Memory so this version will help her look carefully at the details

Chopstick Transferring- we'll use chopsticks to move felt fortune cookies from one bowl to another

Rice Sensory Tub- the snow is emptied out and in it's place is a lot of rice- one of Eva's favorites

Cooking
Lucky Noodles- we'll make a yummy noodle lunch

Chocolate Covered Chinese Noodles- a sweet treat to celebrate the new year with

Books
My First Chinese New Year Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book (Lift-the-Flap, Puffin) Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story (Festival Time) The Runaway Wok: A Chinese New Year Tale Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year (Reading Rainbow Books) Sam and the Lucky Money Happy New Year! / Kung-Hsi Fa-Ts'ai! This Next New Year The Runaway Rice Cake D Is for Dragon Dance Bringing in the New Year (Read to a Child!: Level 2)