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You are here: Home / Kindergarten News / Friday, January 27, 2017

Friday, January 27, 2017

January 27, 2017 by Kindergarten

Gong Hey Fat Choy (Happy New Year)

The children had a wonderful time celebrating the Chinese New Year in their pajamas. One of the Chinese traditions on this day is to have lots of food with family and friends. We honored that tradition by having Chinese Vegetable Egg Rolls (As some of the children called them, Chinese Tacos). The children helped prepare them by cutting up the vegetables and rolling the egg rolls for a teacher to cook. Ask your child what they thought of this cooking activity and how it tasted to them. Red Envelopes are a monetary gift. The red symbolizes Luck while the money is to stop the child from getting older. Thank you, Sophie for sharing Red Envelopes and chocolate money with us. The oranges symbolize happiness and prosperity.

Monday, Is Arts Alive and Music Class.

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