Gung Hei Fat Choy
2025 The Year Of The Snake
The children have thoroughly enjoyed learning about Chinese New Year and taking part in celebrations at Nursery.
The children will be using chopsticks to eat their Chinese New Year party food of prawn crackers, spring rolls, rice and prawn toast with sweet chilli sauce.
The children developed their hand eye coordination skills, cutting and joining techniques while making lanterns for the role-play restaurant.
In the Chinese restaurant children ordered food, made deliveries, took orders over the phone, cooked and served up meals for their friends. Some enjoyed browsing through Chinese cookbooks and Chinese newspapers.
The children loved dressing up in lucky Chinese colours. They used scarves to dance like dragons in the hall with Mrs Neil. It was exciting to be part of the dragon procession. The children loved playing the drums and cymbals loudly as an accompaniment to the firecracker dance! The children listened to the story of Chinese New Year; they talked about the story of the animals race and how the tricky rat climbed on the ox' head to cross the river first. Some children make models of Chinese dragons and a Chinese restaurant out of blocks, Lego, play dough and Mobilo construction kits.
The children made lucky red envelopes, mark making and writing their names in gold: they took their envelopes home with chocolate coins inside to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Vienna brought in lucky red envelopes with sweets for all the children, card baord glasses and windmills to take home. Thank you for you kindness Vienna!
Click on the subpages below to see the photos of the role play restaurant and Chinese crafts.
If you are going to saw the Liverpool Chinese New Year celebrations with your child, please email your photos for us to look at together on the Cleverboard.
We have learnt a Chinese New Year song with actions. Click on the link below to sing along!