SINGAPORE – “Can we start yet?” eight-year-old Soh En Yi asks. She cannot wait to knead the dough and make tang yuan, or glutinous rice balls.
Kids can get creative ... then screw it onto the lid. Chinese lanterns are traditionally made of paper and bamboo, then a flame is placed inside and they're released during festivals to bring ...
Watch this beautiful animation celebrating Lunar New Year. Find out how Abbie and her family prepare for Chinese and Lunar New Year and how they celebrate together. Make a Lunar New Year card ...
Looking for a fun and interactive way to celebrate Chinese New Year with kids? These Chinese New Year Activity Placemats are just what you need! Perfect for keeping little ones entertained ...