Thursday, 10 February 2022

Celebrating the Lunar New Year and our new beginnings

Last week we spent time getting to know our learning space and sharing fun experiences. We played games and got to know each other. One of our tasks was to create red lanterns for the Lunar New Year which is celebrated across parts of Asia and around the world. This year is the year of the tiger!

We used red paper as this symbolises vitality, celebration, good fortune, good luck and prosperity. . These lanterns will adorn Tautoru for the first few weeks. We had a lot of fun creating our decorations that also mark the beginning of our school year.










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