Print out two copies of our panda cards, and
laminate them for durability (optional).
Instructions for play Muddle the cards up and lay them face down, then have your child turn
two cards over at a time. If they match, pair them up and put them aside.
If they don't match, turn them over again, but try to remember where they
are. Now turn over another two cards. If you play with more than one
person, the winner is the one with the most pairs when all cards have been
turned over.
Make A Ping Pong Bat And Net
The Chinese introduced table tennis to the world and have always been extremely
good at the sport. You can make your own ping pong bats and net and have a go!
Make A Name Book
More of a craft activity than a game, this is a great way for kids to get to
know each other at the beginning of the school year.
Fishing (Tiu-u or Chinese Dominoes) This game of Chinese dominoes sounds a little complicated to
begin with but is in fact very simple to play. The name ‘fishing’ comes from
the idea that players ‘fish’ for matching dominoes. You can either print out
our dominoes or make your own more authentic version with popsicle sticks
(instructions included!)
Matching Game cards can be used to play Memory
(Concentration), Go Fish and many other card games, as well as played with
our sorting mats by one child on their own. Printable Games