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It is important to explore different festivals and cultural celebrations from around the world with your toddlers, so this blog aims to provide some fantastic activities and ideas for Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year you can carry out in your early years settings! This means that the date of Chinese New Year is different every year. The Lunar New Year occurs every year sometime around late January or early February. In 2025, it will happen on the 29th of January. The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a date not to be missed in the Chinese calendar! This blog explores engaging Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year activities, with exciting continuous provision ideas for early years practitioners to use with babies and toddlers aged 1-2. The perfect way to celebrate the annual festival. Over 2100 (and increasing) unique high quality Early Years resources, planning schemes and brainstorm ideas for enhanced planning created by Early Years Experts. Covers all areas of learning in the EYFS and KS1; Planning and resources made to request by our small team of experts who are all amazing teachers and currently working in Early Years What is Chinese New Year? Unlike the UK which uses the Gregorian calendar and celebrates the start of the new year as January 1st, Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar and so it changes every year. But it's always between January 21st and February 21st, coinciding with the first new moon – the darkest day. Chinese and Lunar New Year sensory activities for toddlers Chinese New Year Sensory Bag. Create a Chinese New Year Sensory Bag for your toddlers to explore! All you need is a ziplock bag, red food Introduce Chinese New Year to the babies in your early years setting with a Chinese New Year themed treasure basket. Use this Chinese New Year PowerPoint to teach EYFS children all about Chinese New Year and how it is celebrated. 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