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New Year Images for Preschoolers

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Tet (Lunar New Year) is coming, and everyone’s heart is filled with excitement. I remember when I was a tiny kid, every time spring came, I eagerly waited for the lucky red envelopes. That joy and excitement are exactly what preschool children today are looking forward to. So, how can we bring the Tet atmosphere closer to our little ones? “New Year images for preschoolers” are a magical key! Let’s explore together! Similar to speeches to welcome November 20th at preschools, using images is also an effective way to create a festive atmosphere.

The Power of Images in Preschool Education

Images, with their vibrant colors and adorable shapes, have a magical appeal to young children. They stimulate imagination, spark curiosity, and help children absorb knowledge naturally and gently. Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan, a leading preschool education expert in Vietnam, emphasized in her book “Raising Children with Images”: “Images are the language of children.” Indeed, a Tet picture with images of an old scholar, Chung cake, peach blossoms… will easily imprint on a child’s mind more than a thousand words of explanation.

Choosing Appropriate New Year Images for Children

So, how do we choose New Year images that are both beautiful and educational for preschoolers? Don’t worry, I’ll share a few little secrets! Prioritize bright, life-like images and avoid images that are too abstract or complex. For example, instead of choosing images of fireworks exploding brilliantly, you can choose images of children and their families wrapping Chung cakes. This is similar to preschool lesson plans for the poem “Warmth and the Pan” which also focuses on using images familiar to children.

Creative Ideas with New Year Images

“New Year images for preschoolers” are not just for decoration. You can use them to organize fun and educational activities for children. For example, let children color Tet pictures themselves, cut and paste images to create composite pictures, or tell stories about those images together. Ms. Pham Thi Mai, principal of Hoa Sen preschool, shared: “Letting children interact with images helps develop their observation, thinking, and language skills.” I once witnessed a 4-year-old girl excitedly telling a story about a picture of a family reunion on Tet, her voice filled with excitement. That moment was so lovely! To learn more about the Kinder preschool system, you can refer to more information on the website.

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Vietnamese Spirituality in New Year Images

Vietnamese people believe that Tet is an occasion to ward off evil spirits and welcome good luck. Therefore, images such as Ông Địa (Earth God), Tài Thần (God of Wealth), red couplets… carry deep spiritual meaning. However, with preschoolers, we should explain these things simply and understandably, avoiding going into complex spiritual beliefs. For those interested in the Hoa Mai Lan preschool graduation ceremony, this content will be helpful when learning about cultural activities in preschools.

Conclusion

“New Year images for preschoolers” are not just simple pictures, but also a bridge to bring children closer to traditional culture, fostering a love and understanding of the nation’s traditional Tet holiday. Let’s create a warm and meaningful spring for our little ones! Don’t forget to leave a comment sharing your experiences and explore more interesting articles on the “TUỔI THƠ” website. Please contact Phone Number: 0372999999, or visit the address: 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have a 24/7 customer care team. A detailed example of preschool teachers in Da Nang going on strike is another article on the website.