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Lunar New Year Activities for Kids

By the S.F. Chinese New Year Parade and Festival

 

Coloring Activities for Kids - How to Make a Paper Lantern

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Coloring Activities for Kids

2000 Chinese New Year Festival & Parade
In addition to providing historical and cultural information about the Lunar New Year and San Francisco celebrations, this well-designed  site houses an especially enjoyable "Fun & Games" section featuring games and crafts for kids, including coloring book pages, instructions for making paper lanterns, and a recipe for fortune cookies.

To print out these samples for your kids' enjoyment, just click on the links or images for the larger versions. (Note: May take a while to load.)  Then, be sure to visit the Chinese New Year and Festival site to see some of their other free offerings for kids!

 

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How to Make Chinese Lanterns

 

What You Need

  • Strong Construction Paper or Wall Paper
  • approximately 12" x 18" construction paper, assorted colors or approximately 12" x 18" white drawing paper
  • scissors
  • crayons, markers, and/or paints

 

What to Do

  • Use either colored paper or white paper for the lantern. If using white paper, you can decorate the lantern paper using any designs or colors you like -- a Chinese motif would look nice. (Red is considered a lucky color for the Chinese!)
  • Fold decorated paper in half the long way
  • Make cuts along the folded side about every 1 1/2 to 2 inches. Be careful not to cut all the way through.
  • Unfold the paper and round and bend the short sides together. Staple the open area at the top bottom and middle [see illustration]
  • Cut a strip of paper and staple it across the top for a handle.
  • You can put a small flash light inside to light up your lantern.

 

Related Readings

Lunar New Year Books for Kids
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
A review of children’s picture books by APA writers about celebrating Lunar New Year.

 

Image credits: All images used with permission from 2000 Southwest Airlines/Chinese New Year Festival & Parade, San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival & Parade, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 730 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California 94108, Tel: (415) 391-9680, Fax: (415) 986-1933, info@chineseparade.com.


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