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  1. Chinese New Year Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do!) by Karen E. Bledsoe, 2005-04-30
  2. Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year (Paper Craft Fun for Holidays) (Paper Craft Fun for Holidays) by Randal McGee, 2008-04-01
  3. Chinese New Year For Kids by Cindy Roberts, 2002-10-01
  4. Window flowers: Symbolical silhouettes for the Chinese New Year by Alfred Koehn, 1948
  5. February Arts and Crafts (From Your Friends At The Mailbox, Grades 1-3)
  6. Enslow Publishers.(Vietnam War)(Mexican-American War)(What Made the Wild West Wild)(The Mountain Gorilla)(St. Patrick's Day)(Celebrate Halloween)(Celebrate ... An article from: Children's Bookwatch by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-01

41. Flower Crafts For Kids : Garden Arts And Crafts Projects For Children : Flowers
KID S FLOWERS crafts AND GARDENS ARTS AND crafts PROJECTS 0-9 Decorate the house with flowers for chinese new year! - chinese people decorate the
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Here are Flowers and Gardents Arts and Crafts Projects for your Kids....Many Garden Crafts for your Children
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4th of July Flower Pot Votive Candleholder - A decorative candleholder for holiday or every day.
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Bear Flower Frame - Make a flower frame with bears hanging on tight. Balloon Plant - Making Balloon Plants is a wonderful activity! You can also use them to give as gifts, or to make at parties. Kids love making them and you will enjoy watching your new plant grow :) Blooming Necklace - Instructions for making a blooming necklace using an empty film container Button Flowers - Make a flower out of buttons.
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Chinese Blossom Activities - Blossom is s ymbolic of the New Year, and blossom branches are a traditional decoration at Chinese New Year, and welcome in most houses at any time!

42. AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY - A Resource Of The Asia Society
Resources on chinese new year 2001. 2001 chinese new year Learn about new year s traditions, decorations, crafts for children, games and books.
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43. Chinese New Year- Food Recipes And Kid's Crafts - Chinese Food
Gung Hay Fat Choy! - or in English, Happy chinese new year! This year is the year of the Rooster, beginning February 9th and is celebrated for 15 days!
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BellaOnline's Chinese Food Editor Chinese New Year- Food Recipes and Kid's Crafts For thousands of years the Chinese have been welcoming in the New Year and chasing away evil spirits by setting off firecrackers, parading through the streets as dragons, playing drums and gongs, and carrying paper lion heads on sticks. Traditionally, the business owners would come outside to watch and give them money. This is the most important holiday of the year. In addition, it has added meaning because the Chinese celebrate their birthdays on New Year's, even if their birthday is in another month!
The Chinese homes are festively decorated with flowers, platters of oranges and tangerines and a candy tray with eight varieties of dried sweet fruit. Walls and doors are decorated with well wishes written on red paper. The candy tray, arranged in a circle or octagon, is called "The Tray of Togetherness". After taking several pieces of candy from the tray, adults place a red envelope ( lai see) on the center of each compartment. Each item represents some kind of good fortune. For example, coconuts represent togetherness, and kumquats are a symbol for prosperity.

44. NOBLE Web: Chinese New Year
chinese new year Books for Children Here s a list of books about the celebration, chinese new year Arts and crafts for chinese new year From
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NOBLE: North of Boston Library Exchange The Year of the Rooster begins February 9, 2005.
Food and Cooking
  • Chinese New Year A collection of information and recipes from Holidayrecipes.com
Crafts, Games and Activities
Tet Nguyen Dan
Learn more about how the Vietnamese celebrate the lunar new year.
  • Tet: Vietnamese New Year Ideas for children's celebrations, from the Families with Children from Vietnam support group website

45. Chinese Craft Ideas
Wish u all a Crafty chinese new year!!! Here are some Craft Ideas to keep the kids busy through the festive season. Tangram Puzzle chinese Lanterns
http://www.twilightbridge.com/hobbies/festivals/chinesenewyear/crafts.htm
Wish u all a Crafty Chinese New Year!!! Here are some Craft Ideas to keep the kids busy through the festive season.
Tangram Puzzle
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46. China Window :: Arts & Crafts
Embroidery is a traditional chinese craft which consists of pulling colored In China s cities and the countryside, new year pictures are closely linked
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Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, Sichuan embroidery and Guangdong embroidery are the four most famous in China. Suzhou embroidery has a long history. It has been excavated in Auspicious Tower and Mount Tiger Tower made in Northern Song in Five dynasties.
Four Famous Chinese Embroidery Styles

Embroidery is a traditional Chinese craft which consists of pulling colored threads through a background material with embroidery needles to stitch colored patterns that have been previously designed on the ground.
Dragon and Tiger in folk art

The tiger is a popular theme in chinese folk art.One may encounter numerous images of tigers in almost all forms of folk art:paper-cuts, embroidery sculptre, new year prnts and others.
Wood Block New Year Pictures

In China's cities and the countryside, New Year pictures are closely linked with the Spring Festival (the Chinese New Year). Pasting up New Year pictures is a part of the festive celebrations.
Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen, formerly spelt Ching Teh Chen and known as the "Ceramics Metropolis" of China, is a synonym for Chinese porcelain.

47. EduHound Weekly: January 15, 2004
Arts crafts for chinese new year These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found
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From the Desk of Judi! This week's topic is: CHINESE NEW YEAR Chinese New Year is celebrated in late January to early February (depending on the year - it starts on a New Moon and ends with the lantern festival on the full moon 15 days later). In 2004, Chinese New Year is celebrated on January 22; the year 2004 is the Year of the Monkey . In the Chinese calendar, it is the year 4701.
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  • Here you can have fun making traditional crafts, playing traditional games, coloring in the coloring book, or even making your very own fortune cookies.

48. Chinese New Year Festival Crafts
The new year Festival is the most important event in the chinese calendar. three craft ideas are all associated with the chinese new year celebrations.
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Chinese New Year Festival Crafts
The New Year Festival is the most important event in the Chinese calendar. It usually takes place late January or early February. New Year's Day is traditionally followed by 15 days of festivities ending with a Lantern Festival which coincides with the appearance of the first full moon of the year. More recently, only three days are celebrated - New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and Kai Nien, the following day. The following three craft ideas are all associated with the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Peach Blossom Trees.
Peach wood is an enemy of demons, and peach signifies longevity. Attach peach colored tissue paper flowers and pale green leaves to a twig. Put the twig in Plasticine in a yogurt pot.
Paper dragon.
The dragon symbolizes bravery, energy and wisdom. Cut two narrow strips of colored paper (approx. 70-80 cms long and 4 or 5 cms wide). Glue them together at the top in a V shape. Fold alternately into a concertina. Attach a head at one end and sticks at both ends. Traditional colors for the head are red, gold and green with lots of sequins. Make your dragon dance!
Chinese lantern.

49. Children's Music By Nancy Stewart - Song Of The Month
Arts and crafts for chinese new year EnchantedLearning.com. bullet. China Dim Sum new year or Spring Festival. bullet. chinese new year at PrimaryGames.
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C hinese N ew Y ear is a spring festival, celebrated during our winter. It follows the Chinese Lunar calendar, and falls between mid-January and mid-February. The celebrations typically last for two weeks, although there are many different ways to celebrate. See the list of websites below for more information, and fun craft activities to do! Gung Hay Fat Choy – Chinese New Year Song
(wishing you good fortune and happiness) Sing as a fingerplay with the simple hand motions, or pass out rhythm instruments and have children play on the chorus. Or you use as a circle dancing, holding hands and walking around on the chorus, and stopping to make hand motions on the verses).
Chorus:
(keep a rhythm patting hands together one hand up, then the other)
Gung Hay Fat Choy, Gung Hay Fat Choy
Sing Happy New Year, Gung Hay Fat Choy
1. The new moon tells us, exactly when
(hold up one hand in C shape for crescent moon)
To celebrate with family and friends (clap hands in rhythm)
2. Clean up the house and get out the broom

50. Chinese Art And Craft - Tiger Hats
HAPPY chinese new year! 2003. The year of the RAM We viewed a wonderful slide show all about China, and then we made our own chinese crafts for Kids
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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! 2003 The Year of the RAM On Thursday, February 20th, our third class had a visit from Ms. Paulson (from the San Francisco Art and Craft Museum). We viewed a wonderful slide show all about China, and then we made our own Chinese Tiger Hat. We also listened to Chinese music while we worked. Take a look at the pictures below: Do you like our hats? Our whole class wearing the Tiger Hats Cute Tiger hats! Have a look at us making the hats. ... More Tiger Hats to have fun with. Chinese Crafts for Kids Make a Chinese Flag necklace Make a Dancing Lion Make a Chinese Flag Try these other Chinese Crafts! Make an Egg carton Dragon Wear this Dragon in a Chinese New Year Parade Print this Dragon Pattern Make a Fortune Cookie decoration ... Back to Gigglepotz.com Back to our 3rd grade website

51. Vancouver Art - Canada Art Pictures & Photos - Canadian Arts, Crafts & Artworks
Vancouver Art Canada art Pictures Photos - Canadian Arts, crafts Artworks. chinese new year 2004, Chinatown Vancouver, Canada Stock Prints
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Vancouver Art Canada art Pictures Photos - Canadian Arts, crafts Artworks. Brazilian Samba Dancers , chinese new year 2004, Canada Stock Prints
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53. Winter Holiday Websites
chinese new year at Kids Domain Links to calendar, crafts, folk tales, paper cutting, chinese new year for Kids Coloring pages, crafts, easy recipes,
http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/hols/holiday.html
Home Catalog Databases Branches ... Chinese New Year Winter Holiday Websites Halloween Ramadan Veterans Day Thanksgiving ... Chinese New Year Halloween - October 31, 2004 General Sites
Dark Side of the Net: Halloween and Haunted Houses
Hundreds of links for Halloween: graphics, ghost stories, costume ideas, haunted house events and parties, and more.
HalloweenKids.com: Your Guide to Family-Friendly Frights
Coloring and games, costume ideas, party help, safety tips and more!
Halloween Online
Great pages for the scariest night of the year! Costume ideas, Halloween safety, scary stories, pumpkin carving, recipes, and much, much more!
Halloween Magazine
Articles, stories, costumes, recipes, activity tips, decoration suggestions, and lists of haunted houses and Halloween organizations.
Cavern of Clipart
Over a thousand pieces of clipart, banners, backgrounds, bars, buttons, icons and animations, for Halloween!
Facts for Features from the US Census
Interesting facts culled from US Census data about Halloween observances, including the candy and costume industries, pumpkins, and trick-or-treating.
History and Traditions
History of Halloween
From the History Channel. Essays on the origins of the holiday, pumpkins, other holidays around the world, ghost stories, and more.

54. Berit's Best : Chinese New Year
Kids Domain chinese new year. Features crafts, links to printable activity pages, and links to sites about the most important day on the chinese calendar.
http://www.beritsbest.com/sites.php?c=18

55. Chinese New Year Festival And Parade Information 2002 For The United States By C
chinese new year Create traditional arts and crafts with the help of the Greater Boston chinese Cultural Association. 14 pm Hynes Convention Center,
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Chinese New Year 2002 Information
California Alhambra Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival and Parade
February 9, 2002 - Phone: 626-284-123
Alhambra, CA Feb. 2nd - Fresno Walnut - Mt. San Antonio (Mt. Sac) Clark Theatre
Feb. 10th - 1:30PM and 4PM
626-290-3761, $12 in Advance. $15 at door. Chinese Acrobatic Show.
Tickets can be purchased at Evergreen Chinese Bookstores Hacienda Heights
Big temple there. Can't figure out their schedule, but I know they have something for Lantern Festival (End of Chinese New Year).
http://english.hsilai.org/english2/index-e.html
Rosemead Auditorium (9063 E. Mission Road, Corner of Rosemead Blvd. and E. Mission Road). 626-290-3761, $12 in Advance. $15 at door. Chinese Acrobatic Show Feb. 16th, 6:30PM and 4PM.

56. Chinese New Year Festival
chinese new year festivities take center stage at The Huntington from 1030 am to 430 Traditional chinese crafts (all day) including dough doll making,
http://www.huntington.org/Information/ChineseNewYear.html
Chinese New Year Festival
celebrates the
"Year of the Rooster" Saturday, Feb. 19
Chinese New Year festivities take center stage at The Huntington from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19, with a family festival marking the start of the Year of the Rooster.
Other activities will include:
Folk dancers (11:30 a.m.)
Storytelling (12:30 p.m.)
Chinese painting demonstration (2:30 p.m.)
Public talk (2:30 p.m.) about the botanical and symbolic aspects of plants and flowers of the Chinese New Year.
Traditional Chinese crafts (all day) including dough doll making, paper cutting, knotting, and lantern making crafts for kids, and Chinese calligraphy workshops for youngsters and adults.
All activities are included with general admission: $15 adults, $12 seniors, $10 students (age 12-18), $6 youth (age 5-11), and free for children under 5. Members are admitted free. The event is made possible by the Carrie Kolb Foundation, East West Bank, Panda Express and Panda Inn.

57. 1999 Chinese New Year Events
crafts Skilled craftsmen will demonstrate the art of making such things as paper One of the best introductions to chinese new year is to take a guided
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Spring Festival Celebrates the Year of the Hare
Celebrate the Year of the Hare, 4697, at the Chinese Culture Center. In the Center lobby, an enormous silk dragon will welcome you to join the festivities, including: Food: Sink your teeth into savory New Year dumplings and pastries. Our experts will show you how to make them right. Crafts: Skilled craftsmen will demonstrate the art of making such things as paper fans and lanterns, clay whistles, and woven straw animals.
Performances: In the auditorium, Bay Area artists will perform lively Chinese folk dances, traditional music , martial arts, acrobatics, and magic. Seeing Double…Lions, That Is!: And…when the clock strikes noon on Saturday and Sunday, over the Portsmouth Square Bridge will come two
fierce, dancing lions: the traditional New Year Double Lion Dance ! The Chinese Spring Festival is sponsored by the Chinese Culture Foundation and is partially funded by Grants for the Arts of the San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund. Admission free.

58. Holiday Central For Everything That Is Holidays
crafts, Recipes and Activities More Holiday Links. than you ever thought possible! chinese new year . . chinese new year. SCREEN SAVERS .
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HOLIDAY CENTRAL Your ONE-STOP Internet Guide for Holiday, Event, and Festival Graphics, Borders, Backgrounds, Sounds, Crafts, Recipes and Activities - More Holiday Links than you ever thought possible! Search By Month Here! Select Month and Press "Go" Make Selection January February March April May June July August September October November December Search By Event Here! Select Category and Press "Go" Make Selection April Fool's Day Arbor Day Ash Wednesday Back To School Bastille Day Black History Month Canada Day Canadian Thanksgiving Chinese New Year Christmas Cinco de Mayo Columbus Day Earth Day Easter Father's Day First Day Of Spring Flag Day Fourth Of July Friendship Month Good Friday Groundhog Day Grandparent's Day Halloween Hanukkah Kwanzaa Lincoln's Birthday Labor Day Mardi Gras Matin Luther King May Day Memorial Day Mother's Day New Year Palm Sunday Passover President's Day Ramadan Rosh Hashanah St. Patrick's Day Sweetest Day Sukkot~Shavuot Thanksgiving Valentine's Day Veteran's Day Victoria Day Washington's Birthday Winter Solstice Women's History Month Yom Kippur JANUARY EVENTS
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59. Huddle New Year - Crafts And Activities
new year Menu, new year Home, Auld Lang Syne, eCards, Games, Humor, Poetry Stories, chinese new year, crafts, History, Our new years, Other Resources
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60. Harvard China Care
of the most jubilant chinese holidays of yearthe coming of the new year! 2005 is the year of the roostercome make chinese crafts and enjoy delicious
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~care/news.html
Welcome! Join HCC!
Welcome to another great year at Harvard! This year we have many great activities and projects planned for HCC, so come join us if you would like to make a difference in the lives of orphans! These children have so little to begin with—each and every volunteer means so much to them!
If you missed the freshman activities fair on Mon., Sept. 12, there's still the Upperclassman Activities Fair on Friday, Sept. 16, 1:30-5:20pm in Tercentary Theatre (the big grassy area between Memorial Church and Widener Library).
And please come to Harvard China Care's first information session of the year! It's on Sunday, Sept. 18, 3-4pm, in Lowell House's Junior Common Room. Here's a map if you don't know how to get here!
Whether you're a freshman or a senior, it's never too late to help out!
Shelley on 09.14.05 @ 08:46 AM EST [ link
Interested in Joining a Mentor Program?
Harvard China Care has been talking for awhile now about creating a mentorship program for older adopted children (9yr+) who cannot make our Dumplings playgroup because of the age cap. We are currently recruiting students who will commit to being a mentor for at least a semester... but we would like to know how large or small this program will be. So, if you are interested in joining, please email Jessica (pang@fas.harvard.edu) with your child's NAME and AGE. If you know other families who would like to be a part of this program as well, let them know! Check back at this site for updates on the progress of the mentorship program.

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