20 Creative Chinese New Year Activities for Preschool

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1. Chinese New Year Banner: Decorate the classroom with a colorful banner that features traditional Chinese symbols, such as lanterns or dragons. Children can help create this festive decoration.

2. Lantern Making: Teach children how to make simple paper lanterns using red and gold paper, and let them decorate their creations with markers or stickers.

3. Dragon Dance: Encourage children to create their own dragon masks and then perform a dragon dance around the classroom.

4. Fortune Cookies: Provide each child with a pre-made fortune cookie containing a positive message or fun activity suggestion for the day.

5. Calligraphy Art: Teach children simple Chinese characters and let them practice writing them in watercolor paint on large sheets of paper.

6. Chopstick Challenge: Teach children how to use chopsticks by providing them with bowls of cotton balls or pom-poms to pick up and transfer between bowls.

7. Paper Fans: Guide students in creating their own decorative paper fans using craft sticks and colored tissue paper.

8. Chinese Zodiac Animals: Teach children about the Chinese zodiac and have them create animal masks for each sign using cardstock, markers, and other craft supplies.

9. Red Envelope Craft: Have kids create their own red envelopes using red construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks. Once completed, they can exchange these envelopes with small tokens or treats inside.

10. Noodle Painting: Let kids experiment with painting on a unique canvas by using pre-cooked noodles as brushes against large sheets of white paper.

11. Traditional Music Exploration: Play traditional Chinese music in the background throughout the day, encouraging kids to dance along or even try some traditional instruments like drums or finger cymbals.

12. Storytelling Time: Share Chinese folktales or myths, allowing students to act out scenes from the stories as they learn about Chinese culture.

13. Dumpling Decorating: Provide pre-made dumplings and edible decorations for children to create their own festive treats.

14. Chinese Puzzle Games: Introduce kids to age-appropriate Chinese puzzles, such as tangrams or wooden a-maze puzzles.

15. Mandarin Counting: Teach children how to count from 1-10 in Mandarin and incorporate this into group games or activities.

16. Chinese New Year Fashion Show: Encourage kids to dress up in traditional Chinese clothing, such as qi pao or hanfu, and hold a fashion show for parents and classmates.

17. Chinese Hat Making: Provide materials for children to create traditional conical hats using colored cardstock and string.

18. Lucky Oranges: Display a bowl of oranges in the classroom as a symbol of luck, wealth, and happiness in the coming year.

19. Ribbon Dance: Teach students a simple ribbon dance involving colorful ribbons on sticks and set it to traditional Chinese music.

20. Cherry Blossom Painting: Provide students with pink watercolor paints and let them paint cherry blossom trees on large sheets of white paper as a creative nod to springtime and new beginnings during the Chinese New Year celebration.

Engaging your preschoolers in these 20 creative activities is an excellent way to explore and learn about the rich traditions of the Chinese New Year with fun, interactive experiences that will leave a lasting impression on your students.

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