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Ten Easy Lunar Celebration IdeasNew Year Ideas and Products from Asia for Kids
The Asia for Kids online catalogue carries a wide variety of multicultural books, games, crafts, and toys. Following is a page of New Year celebrations ideas from the Asia for Kids site and just a small sampling of their many, many holiday products. Click on any image to visit the site in a new browser window.
1. Make a fresh start. Begin the New Year with a clean slate. You can clean your house, wear new clothes, get a haircut, or pay off any debts you might have.
3. Create positive energy. Think only good thoughts and say only kind words to those around you, so that the New Year begins in a happy mood. 4. Decorate your house. Paste red scrolls with good luck words around your house. You can also make red paper lanterns to hang outside. Asia for Kids offers a variety of activity kits such as the one pictured at right..
6. Read books. Learn more about the traditions and history of the Lunar New Year. Frances Kai-Hwa Wang has reviewed a number of Lunar New Year Books for Kids. 7. Have a Parade. Get creative and join in on the exciting tradition of the Dragon Parade, on a smaller scale. Make your own mini-dragon out of boxes, construction paper, tubes, and glitter. (This project is outlined in the Asia for Kids Lunar New Year Activity Kit.) Have children march it around for your own little parade!
9. Play games. Play the traditional Korean game Yut for New Year fun, or fly kites if it's not too cold! 10. Give good wishes. Teach children to say Happy New Year in Cantonese--"Gung Hay Fat Choy!"
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