Are you celebrating the Chinese new year next week? I like to observe celebrations from around the world with the children as I think it open their eyes to diverse cultures, showing them how people around the world are different but how the basis of many traditions are very similar too. We like to make Chinese style lanterns (which are perfect for practising scissors skills) and eating a Chinese meal. This year, which begins on 3rd February 2011, will be the year of the rabbit so here’s an idea for a craft you could try:
Potato Printing a Rabbit
We used potatoes and carrots to print with to make our rabbit. (Seems appropriate to use carrots, don’t you think?) Carrot printing is great for younger children as the carrots are just right for holding in little hands. Potatoes are a little more cumbersome to hold but you can make easier for the children to grasp if you cut out a handle into the top – as shown in the picture.
This rabbit design provides the opportunity to mix in some maths, as we thought about what shapes we could use to make our pictures. We decided to make a picture using just two shapes: circles and triangles.
I used a knife to cut out a triangle from the carrots, the potatoes were simply sliced in half.
We also talked about size as we used a big shape to make the body, ears and carrots and a small shape for the head, nose and carrot leaves.
We enjoyed having a specific project – working out how to form our rabbits and follow our instructions to create the pictures – but it was great to add in time at for some free style printing too, to see what other designs we could come up with using the circles and triangles.
More Chinese New Year activities
Raise a global child! Exploring festivals from different countries and cultures is a wonderful way to learn about the world. You can see our archive of Chinese New Year activities here.
maggy, red ted art says
We have been planning to do a Chinese New Year craft, but haven’t quite gotten round to it… well we still have a little time. Your rabbits are GORGEOUS and love that you used carrots too! Perfect!
Thanks for linking to Kids Get Crafty!!
Maggy
Chris at Thinly Spread says
We’re starting Chinese New Year this weekend (along with doing the RSPB Birdwatch and starting Storytelling week…phew!), I love these little rabbits..so cute! And a carrot has to be used, perfect! I would love it if you could link this post to Something for the Weekend next Friday as my theme is CNY (you could pop it on this week if you’d rather..or as well…or not at all…I’m waffling…sorry! 🙂 )
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Hi Chris – I shall come over to link up x
Sarah says
I love this idea! I think we will “go” to China next week and will have to remember this one!
Sally Haughey says
I love doing a Chinese New Year unit each year! I am blogging this week and next about the projects I do!
Sally
http://www.fairydustteaching.blogspot.com
Kerri says
That is way too cute! Great job! Kerri
creativejewishmom/Sara says
Love this potato printing project! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, so nice to see you regularly! All the best!