Asian Fish Bookmarks
These lovely bookmarks are inspired by Chinese New Year colours and Asian designs. Goldfish are considered good luck in the Chinese culture, so we thought these would be a fun addition to our offering.
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More assorted Chinese New Year printables! Print out some Chinese New Year costumes for our paper dolls, sort or decorate with these Chinese character cards, enjoy our lion dance notebooking pages, and more...
These lovely bookmarks are inspired by Chinese New Year colours and Asian designs. Goldfish are considered good luck in the Chinese culture, so we thought these would be a fun addition to our offering.
Use these pages of Chinese Character Cards in lots of different ways for Chinese New Year or when you are learning about China:
There are 10 bingo cards and 1 calling card in this Chinese New Year bingo set, so the whole family or a big group of kids can join in the fun. And it's a great way to learn about the symbols of Chinese New Year, too, of course!
Print out these fun Chinese Zodiac cards and use them to play games with the kids at Chinese New Year. Find the printables below.
Updated from 2020! Use our chart to discover what animal of the Chinese Zodiac you and your children are, so that you can then decide whether you have the "typical" of that year!
Print out this mobile of all the animals of the Chinese Zodiac. Younger kids can cut out the animals using our simplified lines; older children might like to cut the real outlines. Glue the animals back to back, trapping a length of thread between them. Suspend and admire!
This Happy New Year banner for Chinese New Year is inspired by typical bright colours and designs. Each letter prints out on a separate A4 page so the banner will be large when you hang them all up!
Whether supersized (2 page) or regular (1 page), colour or black and white, this lion dance mask creates an impact and the kids will love using it to create their own lion dances!
Here's a cute Lion Dance design on our notebooking page for Chinese New Year. Choose from two different designs, one with space for illustration and one with lines throughout.
Here are some fun Chinese New Year outfits for our simple paper dolls. We made them in the Year of the Rat, if you are wondering!
Setting goals is always a good idea, and the beginning of a new Chinese New Year is as good a place to start as any! Get the kids to think about what they would like to achieve in the Year of the Tiger and record their goals on this fun goal sheet.