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One bookmark for kids printable
One bookmark for kids printable







Pictures of food to color with their corresponding Mandarin character and pinyin name.Map of China (really just an outline-no cities or landmarks identified).Rectangles that look a little like Chinese money.Lucky red envelope template to print on red paper, cut, and fold.Segmented dragon with lines that allow you to write things on the dragon’s body.Two good luck banners with characters in Chinese to color: one is vertical, and one is horizontal (see photo above).Template for panda pieces to cut out and glue to a paper plate (see photo above).Lion to color and glue onto a paper bag to make a puppet.A graphic that resembles a paper cut banner to color.You can attach a writing pad to his midsection. You can cut it out and glue it into a small cone, though it looks very small. Full-page picture of a dragon head to color.Picture of a man in traditional dress to color, again with arms to attach with brads.She has moveable arms you can attach with brads. A picture of a Chinese woman in a cheongsam (traditional Chinese dress) to color.A coloring page for a round lantern with a picture of a dragon on it.Head and tail of dragon to color-you can accordion pleat a strip of construction paper for the center.Same as the previous page, except with Mandarin characters and pinyin.A grid with pictures of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac with their names written in English.Book cover with a dragon that the kids can color.Directions for making a dragon out of a cardboard box, but with no templates.Template and designs for a lantern that basically frames vellum, a cool effect I haven’t seen elsewhere.A candy box to color, cut, and assemble (it’s kind of tricky and best for older elementary, I found out).Designs include flowers and birds, spring (character), good health (characters), peace and tranquility (character), lotus flowers, and fish (carp). Several templates for making a “Lollipop Banger,” essentially a drum with beads that spin around to hit the drum.A Lunar New Year greeting card with the saying “Welcoming Spring With All Her Blessings” in both Chinese characters and English words.The design has blossoms and peaches on it. A template for a Lunar New Year greeting that children can color and fold.A coloring page for the head of a Chinese lion.Directions for making a Chinese lion puppet from a paper bag, though sadly, there is no template to copy.A “Red Lucky Money Envelope” template that children can color, cut out and fold.Unfortunately, it doesn’t include a printable template for the panda’s ears, eyes, etc., though a clever person with a copier that enlarges could probably devise a template from the picture given.

one bookmark for kids printable

This one has you using two plates, a smaller one for the head and a bigger one for the body.

  • "Auspicious Couplet" banners with characters the children can trace and color (translation included this time).
  • "Auspicious Scrolls" with Chinese characters the children can trace (though the author doesn’t tell you what the characters mean).
  • A coloring sheet for the 12 zodiac animals, including the Chinese characters and the pinyin writing.
  • one bookmark for kids printable one bookmark for kids printable

    Riddles that you could use to hang from a lantern or share with friends.

    one bookmark for kids printable

    Six pages of text and drawings which explain many of the customs and symbols of Chinese New Year (includes a sample Lunar New Year menu and explains what the different foods represent).Here is a listing of what you can find in this book:









    One bookmark for kids printable