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  • Chinese New Year

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Out with the old and in with the new! It’s time to celebrate Chinese New Year! Clean the house. Have a feast with relatives. Watch fireworks and dragon dances. Make paper lanterns. Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is a celebration of new beginnings.
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  • Chinese New Year!

    Debbie Rivers-Moore, Caroline Davis

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Celebrated every year starting in January or February, the Chinese New Year is a happy, fun festival that children will love learning all about. This joyful little book is jam-packed with puzzles and activities to complete, more than 50 stickers to use, and festive decorations to make. Kids will also find oodles of doodles, a charming storybook, super stencils, quizzes and puzzles, and lots more to keep them entertained while they discover many exciting things about this fascinating celebration.
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  • Mr Men: Chinese New Year

    Adam Hargreaves

    Paperback (Egmont, Jan. 11, 2018)
    The Mr Men are celebrating Chinese New Year. Little Miss Neat is having a party with traditional decorations and a New Year's Eve feast and the next day there will even be a dragon dance. What could possibly go wrong?!Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations introduce children to all the exciting occasions that people celebrate including birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Easter and now Chinese New Year.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Saviour Pirotta

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Introduces this holiday, discussing when it takes place, preparations, how it is celebrated, and the Chinese calendar.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Blastoff Reader, Jan. 1, 2017)
    You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year. The Lantern Festival stands as the holiday's grand finale. Dragon and lion puppets dance by day. At night, glowing lanterns float on water and across sky. This introduction to China's most famous celebration will mesmerize beginning readers.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Judith Jango-Cohen, Jason Chin

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions ™, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Chinese New Year begins each January or February on the first day of the new year in China’s traditional calendar. This 15-day celebration is the most important holiday in Chinese communities all over the world. The celebration includes fireworks, costumes, dancers, parades, gifts of “lucky money”, family gatherings and feasting, and the Festival of Lanterns. It is a time to remember loved ones that have died, celebrate the past year, and look towards the new year to bring good fortune.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Rachel Grack

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Feb. 1, 2017)
    You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year. The Lantern Festival stands as the holiday's grand finale. Dragon and lion puppets dance by day. At night, glowing lanterns float on water and across sky. This introduction to China s most famous celebration will mesmerize beginning readers.
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  • Chinese New Year

    David F. Marx

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2002)
    A simple introduction to the traditions and festivities of Chinese New Year.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Junior, Dec. 15, 2018)
    The Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival that is celebrated by Chinese people worldwide. Readers will learn that people celebrate this holiday by giving gifts, praying for good fortune, decorating with red and lanterns, and enjoying time with family and friends.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Lina K. Lapina

    language (, Jan. 14, 2016)
    A bilingual pictionary, based on a Chinese New Year vocabulary (Russian - English - Russian version.Word search, crossword, reading quiz.
  • Chinese New Year

    Grace Jones

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Learn about the diverse and vibrant festivals that are celebrated around the world. This series encourages children to consider religious beliefs and cultural practices via easy to read text and informative, full color images.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Carrie Gleason

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Kung hay fat Choy means may you prosper and is a greeting heard often during Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, sometimes called Lunar New Year, is celebrated in Chinese communities throughout the world. The festival lasts up to fifteen days and includ
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