We highlighted this Chinese New Year Printable along with some other fun kid's crafts in our January Crafts for Kids along with our 101+ Easy Craft Ideas for kids. Some of our other fun Dragon Posts include Maybe the dragon will even bring a bit of luck! I hope that you all have fun with this free printable of the adorable little dragon. While practicing their grips on those colored pencils and crayons properly, they get to create a colorful dragon and can share fun facts they learned about the Chinese New Year with their friends and families. Start by printing out many coloring pages and a bucket full of markers or crayons and let them start coloring.Ĭheck out our 101+ Animal Crafts too! Dragon Coloring Pages For KidsĪfter learning all about the Chinese New Year, use this free printable to color and have your littles perform their own dragon dance! The dragon coloring sheets are perfect for perfecting your child’s or student’s fine motor skills. We have found that the best way to stimulate creativity in children is to make it accessible to them. Here are some of our favorite resources from paper to printers and more. I get asked a lot about resources for all our printable activities for kids. This is such a positive and HAPPY celebration, you can involve your own littles in learning about this tradition and celebrate their learning with these dragon coloring pages!īe sure to check out our January Coloring Pages and February Coloring Pages! Check out these other Chinese New Year Printables!Ĭhinese New Year Word Search Resources for Coloring Pages For Kids What better way to ring in the new year than with luck?! The dragon is a symbol of Chinese culture and is believed to bring good luck to people. Many times they celebrate with the lion or dragon dances. On the second day, they give each other gifts in red envelopes to symbolize prosperity and happiness, and all gifts are always given in even numbers. People wish each other good luck, happiness, and wealth in the new year. This 15-day festival is often celebrated with dragon dances, lion dances, gift exchanging, and fireworks. It also signals the beginning of spring and is referred to as the spring festival. I love that it signifies saying goodbye to the old and hello to the new. The Chinese New Year is pretty interesting! If you aren’t familiar with it, it’s the biggest holiday celebrated by Chinese people.
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