Chinese New Year 2024 Craft Activities Dragon Lantern Writing
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Get ready to ignite the festivities of the Chinese New Year 2024 with this fun collection of crafts, activities, dragon puppet, coloring and writing pages, and red lantern riddles! These activities can be used year after year and are not only a blast but also a fantastic way for little ones to dive into the rich tapestry of Chinese culture.
Dive deep into language learning with customizable vocabulary photo cards that add a dynamic touch to the celebration. Spice things up with a thrilling Read/Write the room activity that transforms learning into an interactive adventure. Personalize the experience with an editable Flipbook that captures the essence of the Chinese New Year in a unique way.
Crafting takes center stage with delightful dragon popsicle stick puppets, ensuring a colorful and cute celebration. Unleash boundless creativity with an editable dragon writing craft and stimulate young minds with the brain-teasing fun of red lantern riddles. Language skills get a playful twist with editable Sentence Scrambles, while the joy of coloring and cutting is amplified with a red envelope and strip puzzles.
Take the excitement up a notch with color by code (editable) activities that infuse vibrant learning into the mix. The adventure doesn't stop there – explore the Chinese zodiac with a chart, poster cards (1/2 page each), bookmarks, and so much more!
Embrace the magic of Chinese New Year with these engaging and diverse activities. Learning and celebrating have never been this much fun!
- Vocabulary photo cards (editable definitions)
- Read/Write the room
- Flipbook (editable)
- Color and cut dragon popsicle stick puppets
- Color and cut dragon writing craft (editable)
- Color and cut red lantern riddles craft
- Sentence Scrambles (editable)
- Color and cut red envelope
- Strip puzzles (editable)
- Color by code (editable)
- Chinese zodiac chart, poster cards (1/2 page each), bookmarks and MORE!
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