Celebrate Chinese New Year with Crafts from ChildBook.com

Perfect way to celebrate the coming Chinese New Year 2011 with your family

Kung Hei Fat Choy! This Chinese New Year of the Metal Rabbit, greet and celebrate the new season with family crafts from ChildBook.com. ChildBook is proud to announce that the section on Chinese crafts is free to download and share with the family. The perfect arts and crafts project that the family can make together for the New Year includes origami lamp, dragon finger puppet, lucky envelopes and many more. To greet the New Year, couplets and scrolls with Chinese greetings may also be printed out from Childbook.com. These may be colored and posted on the wall for good luck and prosperity.

All crafts and resources may be printed and used free for non-commercial purposes.

This 2011, the Chinese New Year (according to the Lunar calendar) falls on February 03.
The Chinese New Year is the season to spend time with the family. Making greetings and crafts together is the perfect way to bond with your family during this festive time. Other Chinese traditions to welcome the New Year include cleaning the house, settling debts, getting haircuts and eating with the family. These traditions are all about starting anew and starting right.

A separate section on Chinese New Year traditions, coloring pages, lesson plans and the largest compilation of US-Canada events for Chinese New Year may be found at www.childbook.com.


About ChildBook.com

ChildBook.com is an online bookstore for children that specializes in providing Learning-Chinese materials since 1997. ChildBook sells story and activity books, videos, songs and other learning materials in Chinese and English.

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