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To
the left are links to the links and project ideas i put together for Chinese
New Year.
Enjoy!
"....Two
years ago we made dragon masks, lucky red envelopes (which we put some
money in) decorated with traditional Chinese lions, all said Gung hay
fat
choy (a new years greeting) and bowed to each other. We also had a chinese
feast, stir fry vegetables with noodles, prawn crackers, spring rolls
and
fortune cookies. We had sprouted some beans and used these in the meal,
and
ate it all using chopsticks, and dressed up in Chinese style clothes.
It was fun and I am ready to have another go."
Janet, Home Educator
and Childminder (taken with permission from the MuddlePuddle Discussion
List).

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