Celebrate Chinese New Year with a big, brainy STEM board book. While celebrating Chinese New Year, Baby discovers the science behind the lunar phases! Accurate enough to satisfy an expert, yet simple enough for baby, this clever board book explores the lunar calendar, the moon’s orbit, and the reason the moon seems to change shape. A great Chinese New Year book for kids, How to Catch a Dragon is the perfect dragon book for kids ages 3-8. Set in China during the Spring Festival, otherwise known as Chinese New Year, the wily dragon will have to avoid trap after trap as the kids run through paper lanterns, red lunar envelopes, fireworks, and more! Organizing Chinese Lunar New Year books into categories. First, a confession: I have often felt overwhelmed by the growing number of options! Over the years, my children and I have read over 50 Chinese New Year books. Like many of you, I wasn’t sure where to start a few years ago. So, I’ve narrowed down this list to the top 20 favorites! This list is the result of my quest to compile a comprehensive collection of Lunar New Year picture and chapter books by Asian authors and illustrators. While the majority of these books focus on the Chinese Spring Festival, there are some on Korean Seollal and Vietnamese Tet, as well as ones that cover Lunar New Year in multiple cultures. With themes such as Zodiac animals, celebratory foods Books shelved as chinese-new-year: The Runaway Wok: A Chinese New Year Tale by Ying Chang Compestine, Bringing In the New Year by Grace Lin, Goldy Luck a Maisy is celebrating one of the world's biggest festivals: Chinese New Year! From hanging up lanterns to receiving lucky red packets and joining in the dragon dance at the parade, this bright and colourful storybook is a perfect introduction to the many joys of Chinese New Year. Maisy's friend Tiger is coming home especially for Chinese New Year! Celebrating Chinese New Year: A Kid's Adventure story book, the Lunar New Year Celebration History and Learning about Chinese Traditions Kim juani yo 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 Here’s a list of recent and upcoming releases for kids to enjoy learning about the Lunar New Year and Asian American culture. “The Chinese New Year Helper” by Ying Chang Compestine. Photo: Rocky Pond Books The ball has already dropped at Times Square to usher in 2025 on the Gregorian This item: Year Of The Snake Celebrating Chinese new year book for kids 2025 : A Kid's Adventure stories , the Lunar New Year Celebration History and Learning about Chinese Traditions $13.31 $ 13 . 31 This adorable board book—the second in a new series—will introduce babies and toddlers to the Year of The Dragon. These books will cover all twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, featuring Each year is associated with one of the five elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water). In 2025, the Year of the Snake will be associated with Wood, bringing an emphasis on growth, creativity, and harmony in the year ahead. Enjoy recommended titles to celebrate the Lunar New Year and learn more about the Year Of The Snake Celebrating Chinese new year book for kids 2025 : A Kid's Adventure stories , the Lunar New Year Celebration History and Learning about Chinese Traditions [Zhango Jink yo] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 过年啦! It’s the New Year! This interactive pop-up book is perfect for introducing young readers to Chinese New Year customs, such as watching dragon dances, receiving red envelopes, wearing new clothes, and putting up Spring Festival couplets. The vibrant illustrations and engaging pop-up pages will make it a favorite for early Chinese Chinese New Year-Related Reading for Young Adults. Older students looking for a Chinese New Year read or two will appreciate the compelling craft of these authors’ acclaimed works. From contemporary tales to historical fiction, all of these books are great choices when it comes to Chinese New Year novels. Bao Bao Learns Chinese Vol. 3, Chinese Books for Kids, Chinese New Year Gifts, Chinese Baby Book, Mandarin Chinese Board Books for Children, Chinese Learning Book, Bilingual Book & Musical Toys 4.9 out of 5 stars 12 Kids Books About Chinese New Year Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim With themes of friendship and forgiveness, the classic story of Goldilocks is given a Chinese New Year themed edit in this fun story featuring turnip cakes, congee and futon beds. Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book by Joan Holub is a delightful and interactive book about Chinese New Year. The book takes readers on a vibrant journey through the traditions and customs of this festive holiday. Communities all over the world host Chinese New Year parades each year in celebration of this important holiday. Chinese New Year starts on a different date each year, because it is based on the Chinese lunar calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar we use in the Western world. Chinese New Year always begins on a new moon and ends 15 days later. Bao Bao Learns Chinese Vol. 1, Chinese Books for Kids, Chinese New Year Gifts, Chinese Baby Book, Mandarin Chinese Board Books for Children, Chinese Learning Book, Bilingual Book & Musical Toys 4.7 out of 5 stars A great book that will introduce your child to this great world they live in." ―Carole P. Roman, Best-selling author of The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids " Celebrating Chinese New Year is packed with fascinating facts, games and crafts, and a yummy dumpling recipe to celebrate Chinese New Year. Eugenia combines her gift of storytelling
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