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Books with title My First Chinese New Year

  • Chinese New Year

    Michelle Lee

    Library Binding (Scobre Educational, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Chinese New Year is celebrated by spending time with family, showing kindness by giving gifts, and looking forward to the future.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Katie Dicker

    Paperback (Laburnum Press, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Chinese New Year helps children to find out more about this important annual festival. Children are introduced to the Chinese calendar and aspects of preparation, such as cleaning and decorating. They also learn about the festival itself with parades, dragon dances, family gatherings, gifts, and special food.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Ann Heinrichs, Benrei Huang

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate renewal and fresh beginnings. In America, this holiday has become an important and exciting cultural tradition. Lively illustrations and informative text teach readers about the history and pastimes associated with the Chinese New Year, as well as what they can do to commemorate the day.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Joanna Ponto, Fay Robinson

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Chinese New Year has been celebrated for thousands of years in China. Now it is celebrated all around the world. It does not always come on the same date each year, but it is always in January or February. Readers of this volume will learn the meaning behind the holiday as well as the costumes, decorations, food, and other customs, such as the dragon parade, associated with it. This simple yet engaging book also provides instructions on how to make ya sui qian, or the red envelopes the Chinese use for gifts of money, as well as a recipe for fried rice.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Ann Heinrichs, Benrei Huang

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2006)
    The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate renewal and fresh beginnings. In America, this holiday has become an important and exciting cultural tradition. Lively illustrations and informative text teach readers about the history and pastimes associated with the Chinese New Year, as well as what they can do to commemorate the day.
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  • Chinese New Year

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, Jan. 21, 2008)
    Cub Scout articles and activities about Chinese New Year.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Introduces the origins and significance of the Chinese New Year, including the Chinese calendar and the animals that symbolize each year, and describes how the holiday is celebrated.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Mike Hirst

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 2001)
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  • Chinese New Year

    Tricia Brown, Fran Ortiz

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 15, 1997)
    Gung Hay Fat Choy! Wishing you good fortune and happiness! All over Chinatown, people greet one another with these happy words. Gung Hay Fat Choy! It is the time of the Chinese New Year!
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  • Chinese New Year

    Robyn Hardyman

    Hardcover (Hachette Kids Franklin Watts, Dec. 8, 2016)
    Chinese New Year
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  • Chinese New Year

    Anita Yasuda

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 1, 2011)
    This book briefly describes the origins, customs, and activities of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
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  • Chinese New Year

    Kieran Walsh

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, May 1, 2002)
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