Celebrating Lunar New Year
Resources for Early Learning Teachers and Families
Lunar New Year, also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a significant holiday in Chinese culture and is also celebrated by various Asian countries and people around the world. Every year the dates of the celebration vary as they follow the phases of the moon starting with the new moon and ending with the full moon. This year, Lunar New Year is observed starting on January 29th. Each new year is represented by an animal from the Chinese zodiac…2025 is the year of the snake!
In celebration, Early Edge California put together a list of various educational resources to introduce Early Learning teachers, caregivers, and families to the Lunar New Year celebration, and the Chinese culture and language.
For Teachers & Caregivers
- Lunar New Year 2025 for Kids (Google Slides, Videos, and More!) (We Are Teachers)
- Tip Sheet: Interactive Chinese Read Alouds (SEAL – Multilingual Learning Toolkit)
- What Are Lunar New Year Activities for Preschoolers? 5 Examples (Kids’ Care Club)
For Families
- Bilingual Chinese Booklist (Quality Start Los Angeles)
- “Boba Bear’s Lunar New Year”: Chinese Read Aloud (Quality Start Los Angeles)
- Celebrating Lunar New Year With Family Traditions (PBS KIDS for Parents)
- How to Teach Your Kids About Lunar New Year—Plus, Fun Ways to Celebrate (The Everymom)
Learn more about Lunar New Year
- Lunar New Year 2025 (HISTORY®)