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7 Sweet Picture Books that Celebrate the Chinese New Year!

According to the Chinese zodiac, Saturday, January 28th concludes the Year of the Monkey and begins the Year of the Rooster! If your family can’t make it to China to join in the festivities (which can last up to two weeks!), a book is the next best way to introduce your children to new cultures, and to feel connected to your own culture’s traditions. So to commemorate the Chinese New Year without getting on an airplane, here are a selection of great picture books to get you and your youngster in the celebratory spirit! Happy New Year, readers!

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns

Paperback $7.99

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns

By Carolyn Otto

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Paperback $7.99

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns, by Carolyn Otto
An informative and fun book, crammed full of gorgeous color photographs—you’ll feel right in the center of the celebration! Otto’s book takes the reader around the globe, and shows how different countries celebrate Chinese New Year. Afterwards you may find you want to hang up lanterns and adopt some new traditions as well!

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns, by Carolyn Otto
An informative and fun book, crammed full of gorgeous color photographs—you’ll feel right in the center of the celebration! Otto’s book takes the reader around the globe, and shows how different countries celebrate Chinese New Year. Afterwards you may find you want to hang up lanterns and adopt some new traditions as well!

My First Chinese New Year

My First Chinese New Year

Paperback $6.99

My First Chinese New Year

By Karen Katz
Illustrator Karen Katz

Paperback $6.99

My First Chinese New Year, by Karen Katz
This bright and bold picture book is a great way to introduce even the youngest child to the traditions of the Chinese New Year. Did you know that red means good luck and happiness in Chinese culture? Dress in your favorite red clothes and explore this sweet story.

My First Chinese New Year, by Karen Katz
This bright and bold picture book is a great way to introduce even the youngest child to the traditions of the Chinese New Year. Did you know that red means good luck and happiness in Chinese culture? Dress in your favorite red clothes and explore this sweet story.

Bringing in the New Year

Bringing in the New Year

Paperback $7.99

Bringing in the New Year

By Grace Lin

Paperback $7.99

Bringing in the New Year, by Grace Lin
Author Grace Lin is a wonderful voice in children’s literature (be sure to also check out When the Sea Turned to Silver if you are new to her work) and this story about the Chinese New Year is no exception. Follow a family as they sweep the old year out the door and welcome in the new one with “get-rich dumplings,” fresh haircuts, and a lot of love.

Bringing in the New Year, by Grace Lin
Author Grace Lin is a wonderful voice in children’s literature (be sure to also check out When the Sea Turned to Silver if you are new to her work) and this story about the Chinese New Year is no exception. Follow a family as they sweep the old year out the door and welcome in the new one with “get-rich dumplings,” fresh haircuts, and a lot of love.

A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story

A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story

Paperback $6.99

A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story

By Yu Li-Qiong
Illustrator Zhu Cheng-Liang

Paperback $6.99

A New Year’s Reunion: A Chinese Storyby Yu Li-Qiong, Zhu Cheng-Liang (Illustrator)
A beautiful and moving story about a family who comes together for the joyous holiday, but with the bittersweet knowledge that the father will have to leave and go back to work once it’s over. This is an all too real and familiar situation for many families, one that transcends cultures.

A New Year’s Reunion: A Chinese Storyby Yu Li-Qiong, Zhu Cheng-Liang (Illustrator)
A beautiful and moving story about a family who comes together for the joyous holiday, but with the bittersweet knowledge that the father will have to leave and go back to work once it’s over. This is an all too real and familiar situation for many families, one that transcends cultures.

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book

Paperback $6.99

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book

By Joan Holub
Illustrator Benrei Huang , Holub Regan

Paperback $6.99

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-The-Flap Book, by Joan Holub, Benrei Huang, and Holub Regan 
This interactive picture book is a fun way to explore this special holiday. Discover what fun things are hidden behind the flaps as you learn about one family’s preparations, from shopping for fish and plum blossoms, to cleaning out the old year with a dustpan and broom.

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-The-Flap Book, by Joan Holub, Benrei Huang, and Holub Regan 
This interactive picture book is a fun way to explore this special holiday. Discover what fun things are hidden behind the flaps as you learn about one family’s preparations, from shopping for fish and plum blossoms, to cleaning out the old year with a dustpan and broom.

Chelsea's Chinese New Year

Chelsea's Chinese New Year

Hardcover $23.93

Chelsea's Chinese New Year

By Lisa Bullard
Illustrator Katie Saunders

Hardcover $23.93

Chelsea’s Chinese New Yearby Lisa Bullard, Katie Saunders (Illustrator)
Spend the New Year with Chelsea in this informative and cute read. Interspersed throughout the story are little factual blurbs that even taught me a thing or two. For instance, the date of the Chinese New Year changes annually because it’s based on an old Chinese calendar (although it always takes place in January or February).

Chelsea’s Chinese New Yearby Lisa Bullard, Katie Saunders (Illustrator)
Spend the New Year with Chelsea in this informative and cute read. Interspersed throughout the story are little factual blurbs that even taught me a thing or two. For instance, the date of the Chinese New Year changes annually because it’s based on an old Chinese calendar (although it always takes place in January or February).

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR. Kids Coloring Book.: Children Activity Books with 30 Coloring Pages of Chinese Dragons, Red Lanterns, Fireworks, Firecrackers, and Many Festive Celebrating Objects for Boys and Girls Age 3-8 to Celebrate Their Fun Chinese New Year!

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR. Kids Coloring Book.: Children Activity Books with 30 Coloring Pages of Chinese Dragons, Red Lanterns, Fireworks, Firecrackers, and Many Festive Celebrating Objects for Boys and Girls Age 3-8 to Celebrate Their Fun Chinese New Year!

Paperback $5.99

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR. Kids Coloring Book.: Children Activity Books with 30 Coloring Pages of Chinese Dragons, Red Lanterns, Fireworks, Firecrackers, and Many Festive Celebrating Objects for Boys and Girls Age 3-8 to Celebrate Their Fun Chinese New Year!

By Jack Lee

Paperback $5.99

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR: Kids Coloring Bookby Jack Lee
What kid doesn’t love a fun coloring book? The Chinese New Year is ripe for coloring, with inspiring images for any budding young artist! Filled with dozens of pages of dragons, fireworks and more, get your colored pencils sharpened and let the celebration begin!

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR: Kids Coloring Bookby Jack Lee
What kid doesn’t love a fun coloring book? The Chinese New Year is ripe for coloring, with inspiring images for any budding young artist! Filled with dozens of pages of dragons, fireworks and more, get your colored pencils sharpened and let the celebration begin!

Are you and your little ones excited to celebrate the Chinese New Year?