Early Years RE: Chinese New Year

January 30, 2020
Early Years children celebrated Chinese New Year with a vibrant dance workshop. As part of their 'celebrating different festivals' topic, they learnt dance routines that incorporated Chinese umbrellas and martial arts. The children were very excited to join together to make a fierce Chinese dragon. To complete their celebrations, Early Years enjoyed making Chinese lanterns and eating Chinese food.

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