This craft is reprinted courtesy of SimpleKidsCrafts.com. They also have a video showing you how to use an abacus. This craft requires some adult participation but will be a great leaning tool to introduce children to other cultures. Click here
2009 is the Year of the Ox in Chinese lore. The Free Kids Crafts Team has created this bookmark to help celebrate the 2009 Chinese New Year. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of MyWeb3000.com. The Dragon Boat Festival is a Chinese tradition dating back to 2400 years ago. It was originally held to commemorate the death of a poet named Qu Yuan and later developed into a national holiday wi... Click here
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Terri of MakingFriends.com. May 5th is Children's Day in Japan. Boys and girls fly fish kites in celebration. You won't believe how easy it is to make your own kite using these simple directions. Click here
This project was reprinted courtesy of MyWeb3000.com. Tangram is an ancient Chinese game which uses 7 puzzle pieces to make all kinds of pictures you can think of. It's a great way to learn geometry and improve your thinking skill. To play the ... Click here
This craft was designed by Barbara Boville, of Mac Arthur Elementary School, Geeen Bay, Wisconsin and is reprinted courtesy of the Incredible Art Department. Barbara has done these Japanese Origami dolls with fifth grade. She suggests working th... Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Terri of MakingFriends.com. Here's a unique way to send a message of support to your favorite Olympian or your favorite local aspiring Olympian no matter what age. Click here
This project reprinted courtesy of ScissorCraft.com. Whether you are preparing for Chinese New Year or the Boy Scout Blue and Gold Dinner, here's a great dragon banner that's fun to make. Click here
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