Chinese New Year

  • Chinese New Year: 25th January 2020
    By William E Cullen

    These are my current diaries: Wise Owls,Fluffy Animals,Fluffy Dinosaurs,Fluffy Pigs, Music Lovers,Drummers,Harps, Guitars,Keyboards, Poddle Cats, Kurilian Bobtail Cats, Tardigrades,Squirrel, Chinese New Year,Yin Yang,Pink Fluffy Armadillos.

  • Chinese New Year: a Mr. Men Little Miss Book
    By Adam Hargreaves

    The Mr. Men and Little Misses are celebrating Chinese New Year!

  • Chinese New Year: A Mr. Men Little Miss Book
    By Adam Hargreaves

    Adam Hargreaves. “Oh no!” cried Little Miss Neat. “How are we going to chase away next year's bad luck?” “HELLO!” boomed a very loud voice, suddenly. It was Mr. Noisy. And, as you know, Mr. Noisy is very loud.

  • Chinese New Year: A Celebration for Everyone
    By Jen Sookfong Lee

    Award-winning author and broadcaster Jen Sookfong Lee recalls her childhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, and weaves family stories into the history, traditions and evolution of Chinese New Year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Judith Jango-Cohen

    Chinese New Year begins each January or February on the first day of the new year in China’s traditional calendar.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Rachel Grack

    You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Gail Saunders-Smith, Lola M. Schaefer, Xiaohong Shen

    Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate Chinese New Year and how it is celebrated.

  • Chinese New Year: Festival of New Beginnings
    By Terri Sievert

    "A brief description of what Chinese New Year is, how it started, and ways people celebrate this cultural holiday"--Provided by publisher.

  • Chinese New Year: A Celebration for Everyone
    By Jen Sookfong Lee

    Gung hay fat choy! Chinese New Year is a snapshot of Chinese culture.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Benrei Huang

    The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate renewal and fresh beginnings.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Rebecca Pettiford

    Chinese New Year also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index. Chinese New Year is part of Jump!'s Holidays series.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Fay Robinson, Joanna Ponto

    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.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Carrie Gleason

    Explores the various traditions associated with Chinese New Year celebrations, describing the food, customs, decorations, and dances Chinese people use to welcome in the new year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Patricia Bjaaland Welch

    Orange trees and plum blossoms. Strings of firecrackers and clusters of gold coins. Dinners with family and offerings to ancestors. No event in the Chinese calender holds a greater importance,...

  • Chinese New Year
    By Julie Murray

    The Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival that is celebrated by Chinese people worldwide.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Rachel Grack

    You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Carrie Gleason

    Explores the various traditions associated with Chinese New Year celebrations, describing the food, customs, decorations, and dances Chinese people use to welcome in the new year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Fay Robinson, Joanna Ponto

    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.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Catherine Chambers

    Describes the traditions, ceremonies, and foods associated with the celebration of the Chinese New Year.

  • Chinese New Year
    By Tricia Brown

    Text and photographs depict the celebration of Chinese New Year by Chinese Americans living in San Francisco's Chinatown.