Lunar new year, also known as chinese new year, marks the beginning of the lunar calendar. Use it to support children increase familiarity on the chinese zodiac and animals from the legend.
In 2024, chinese new year falls on saturday 10th february. Ideal for eyfs and ks1 children to use in continuous provision during a chinese new year topic.
10 February 2024 Marked The Start Of The Chinese New Year Of The Dragon.
The chinese new year 2020 is the year of the rat, which marks the first animal in the chinese zodiac of 12 animals assigned to each year.
Children Can Colour The Pictures As They Talk About The Story.
Children can colour the pictures as they talk about the story.
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You Can See The Rat Smiling Wide In The Illustration Along With A Paper Lantern.
In 2022 we will be celebrating the arrival of the year of the tiger!
Use It To Support Children Increase Familiarity On The Chinese Zodiac And Animals From The Legend.
During the story, several animals take part in a race across a river.