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30+ Chinese New Year Books for Kids

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The largest collection of Chinese New Year Books for Kids to welcome the new year with your child. We’ve selected 30+ books that highlight various traditions of the Chinese New Year.

Take a peek into these books to encourage your child to learn about this colorful event also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival.

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Chinese New Year Books

This collection of Chinese New Year Books was created to expand our Multicultural Books Library for Kids. It’s so beneficial for your child to have a collection of diverse books for your home library or school library to learn about our world with the kids.

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Bringing In the New Year bu Grace Lin

Happy New Year! Kung-Hsi Fa-Ts’Ai by Demi

Chelsea’s Chinese New Year by Lisa Ballord

Happy Chinese New Year, Elena! by Dingli Stevens 

A New Year’s Reunion: A Chinese Story by Yu Li-O Ong

This Next New Year by Janet S. Wong

Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim

Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn

Mulan’s Lunar New Year by Natasha Yim

Peppa’s Chinese New Year by Scholastic

Timmy & Tammy At Chinatown by Ruth Wan-Lau

Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns by Carolyn Otto

What are some of the Chinese New year Traditions?

This one of a kind Chinese New Year Book List highlights some of these cultural traditions as your child explores and learns about this holiday.

Here are some Chinese New Year Traditions that families to do celebrate:

  • putting up decorations
  • eating reunion dinner with family on New Year’s Eve
  • firecrackers and fireworks
  • giving red envelopes and other gifts

This is the perfect list of Chinese New Year Books for Preschoolers and Kindergarten aged kids. Plus we included a few for toddlers too with board books.

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Books About Chinese Zodiac Animals

There are 12 Chinese zodiac animals used to represent years. There are many books that describe The Great Race that tells the story of how these Chinese Zodiac Signs came to be.

This zodiac system has existed in Chinese culture since the Qin dynasty, more than 2,000 years ago.

The books share about the different meanings and characteristics assigned to each animal with your child.

What is your Chinese Zodiac Sign?

The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac by Emily Miles

What the Rat Told Me by Marie Sellier

The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac by Christopher Corr

Great Race by Dawn Casey

Ruby’s Chinese New Year by Vickie Lee 

Chinese Zodiac Animals by Sanmu Tang

Set of 12 Resin Chinese Zodiac Animal Figurines

Chinese New Year Books About Traditional Foods

There are some foods that are traditional dishes when celebrating the Chinese New year. This is a collection of books that highlight these delicious traditions.

Runaway Wok: A Chinese New Year Tale by Ying Chang Compestine

Dim Sum for Everyone! by Grace Lin

Dumpling Soup by Jama Kim Rattigan

Home for Chinese New Year: A Story Told in English and Chinese by Wei Jie 

Asian Adventures A-Z Foods by Yobe Qiu

Chinese New Year Books About Dragons

Children are naturally drawn to books and images of dragons. The dragon dance is often performed during the Chinese New Year. Chinese dragons are a symbol of China’s culture, and they are believed to bring good luck to people.

This is a collection of these Chinese New Year Books that feature Dragons.

The Nian Monster by Adrea Wang

Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats by Nina Simonds and Leslie Swartz

Red Is a Dragon: A Book of Colors by Roseanne Thong

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book by Joan Holub 

The Dancing Dragon by Marcia K. Vaughan

Ten Mice for Tet! by Pegi Deitz Shea

Curious George Dragon Dance by H. A. Rey

How to Catch a Dragon by Adam Wallace

PoPo’s Lucky Chinese New Year by Virginia Loh-Hagan

Nian, The Chinese New Year Dragon by Virginia Loh-Hagan

Chinese New Yew Board Books for Toddlers and Babies

Start at an early age learning about the world with these Chinese New Year Board Books. Although these are board books meant for younger kids, they also work for preschoolers wanting to learn about the Chinese New year.

My First Chinese New Year (My First Holiday) by Karen Katz

12 Lucky Animals: A Bilingual Baby Book by Vickie Lee

Busy Chinese New Year by Busy Books

My Lucky Little Dragon by Joyce Wan

Happy Chinese New Year!: A Festive Counting Story by Jannie Ho

Baby Loves Lunar Phases on Chinese New Year! by Ruth Spiro

Books about Chinese Lanterns

In Chinese culture, the red lantern is the symbol of booming life and prosperous business, so they are always hung on important festivals. These books feature stories about Chinese Lanterns for your child to enjoy.

Paper Lanterns by Czernecki, Stefan

The Red Lantern by Irma Grant

Chinese New Year Colors by Rich Lo

Celebrating the Lantern Festival by Sanmu Tang

Playing with Lanterns by Wang Yage

Lanterns and Firecrackers by Jonny Zucker

Color Scratch Chinese Dragons

Lunar New Year Books for Preschoolers

This festival is more commonly know as the Lunar New Year.  The observance of the start of a new year in a lunar or lunisolar calendar.

China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore and many Asian countries celebrate the Lunar New Year as national holidays. The dates of celebration are similar because many countries in Asia interpret the lunar calendar the same way. Here are some additional books about the Lunar New Year.

New Clothes for New Year’s Day by Hyun-joo Bae

This is Tet: Rhyming story about Lunar New Year in Vietnam by Tam Bui

Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World) by Hannah Eliot

A Sweet New Year for Ren by Michelle Sterling

Tomorrow Is New Year’s Day by Aram Kim

The Night Before Lunar New Year by Natasha Wing

The 12 Days of Lunar New Year by Jenna Lettice

Grumpy New Year by Katrina Moore

Chloe’s Lunar New Year by Lily LaMotte

Chinese New Year Activity Books for Kids

Celebrating Chinese New Year: An Activity Book

Chinese New Year! (Create and Celebrate)

Children Activity Books with 30 Coloring Pages of Chinese Dragons, Red Lanterns, Fireworks, Firecrackers

Chinese Origami for Children: Fold Zodiac Animals, Festival Decorations

What is the Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival has a history of over 3,000 years.

The festival is usually referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China, and is one of several Lunar New Years in Asia. This festival marks a new year on the lunar calendar and represents the desire for a new life.

One sixth of the world’s people celebrate the Chinese New Year.

It is not only celebrated in Mainland China, but also observed in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore and some other Asian countries as well as Chinatowns around the world.

Decorations for Chinese New Year

Whether you are reading books at home or with a book club group or even at school, it’s always fun to bring a little decoration to the room.

We’ve put together a collection of Chinese New Year Decorations to make one very special book nook in your library.

They’d be perfect for a Chinese New Year PlayDate with friends too with a few of our Chinese New Year Books and Chinese New Year Activities.

Use these books to go along with these Chinese New year Sensory Bin Ideas

Here are some additional ideas you may enjoy for learning about the Chinese New Year with kids.

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Collection of Chinese New Year Sensory Bin Ideas

Does your community have any special events for the Chinese New Year?

We really enjoy the various cultural activities in our community that celebrate festivals. Having books at home to explain the traditions behind them helps us to understand and appreciate the diversity of our world even more.

Chinese New Year decorations with books, activities and wall hangings

Check out our recent cultural adventure here for the Chinese New Year.

There are so many great Chinese New Year books available to read and enjoy with your child. Be sure to explore these cultural events for the Chinese New Year in your community too!

What is your favorite Chinese New Year Children’s Book? SHARE!

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