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  1. Mandy and Pandy say "Ni Hao Ma?" is the first book in the Mandy & Pandy series. Your kids will start to learn Chinese effortlessly as you read together
    tagged ~~ on 01-22-2008 by barbara
  2. The Chinese Year of the Rat begins on February 7, 2008. Chinese New Year is a fifteen day holiday celebrated with lots of food, family reunions and visits with friends.
  3. From the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, this informative Chinese New Year page describes dozens of new year's customs...
    tagged , ~~ on 01-08-2008 by surfnetkids
  4. Visit to learn more about the Chinese calendar, whose history dates back to the second millennium BCE. According to the twelve-animal Chinese zodiac, 2008 is the Year of the Rat.
    tagged , ~~ on 01-08-2008 by surfnetkids
  5. For Chinese New Year crafts, this Kaboose page is top notch. Each craft includes a photograph and detailed instructions.
    tagged , ~~ on 01-08-2008 by surfnetkids
  6. From Sagwa, the PBS kids show about a curious Siamese cat, this Chinese New Year's Game is actually an engaging collection of eight different games.
    tagged , ~~ on 01-08-2008 by surfnetkids
  7. Built to promote the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco, the Students & Teachers menu reveals dozens of gems.
    tagged , ~~ on 01-08-2008 by surfnetkids
  8. Gung Hay Fat Choy! May you be blessed with prosperity in the New Year. The first day of the Chinese lunar year is the most important of all Chinese festivals. Chinese New Year is celebrated with a sumptuous family meal, and kids are given lucky money in r
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids
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