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Chinese new year
Anyone have anything planned?
I have 3 maze puzzles, food tasting, picking up coloured rice with chop sticks and I am trying to get hold of lanterns too :-)
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I've just made a start today - printed off year of the horse colouring pages from ******. Next week snack time will include some chinese snacks (mini spring rolls, prawn toast etc). We are gong to make some little paper lanterns with red coloured tissue and card
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Blimey that's a fair bit! We've made dragons! For our little display
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Oh that display is lovely :-)
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Originally Posted by
Dragonfly
Not till end Jan is it?
25th! Which is Saturday
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I have only small LOs so I am keeping it simple. We're going to read 'That's not my panda'.
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Is it not the 31st? I've just googled and it says 31st x
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I have printed off some bits from a well known site, we have tried to copy our names in Chinese, made some lanterns and played Chinese restaurants.
Next week we are going to a chinese new year activity afternoon that a group of childminders have organised.
I have Australian mindees so we are celebrating Australia day too and thrown in a couple of scottish activities for Burns night, its a busy couple of weeks!
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We are doing pictures of horses where children draw on their eyes and tail and are using wool for his mane or just colouring a horse. We had a horses snack, so apples and carrots. Doing chinese finger blossom paintings, having chinese food and using chop sticks and we have watched chinese dancing on the computer and tried to copy what we see and have used ribbons to dance with, which the children have really enjoyed.
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I thought it was the 31st too, penciled it in and was going to start on Monday.Doing it at the group next Weds also. Not that it,s a problem.
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Originally Posted by
lashely
Is it not the 31st? I've just googled and it says 31st x
I have the 31st too. Planned for next week am in Wales and is Dydd Santes Dwynwen on 25th so that was this week.
Red good luck Envelopes with attempts at Chinese writing and chocolate coins in
Moon cakes
Chinese lanterns
The great race story
Chinese dragons
noodles, rice, pncake rolls, prawn crackers etc
Horses and the children's own Chinese animals
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It is the 31st - just looked it up - loads of sites ( and my local restaurant where we are celebrating with the Chinese community next Friday 31st) say it's the 31st.
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There's some fab ideas here brilliant for all ages :-) we do have a few busy weeks ahead with all these celebrations don't we :-)
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