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JoJo and Gran Gran Celebrate Lunar New Year

In JoJo and Gran Gran Celebrate Lunar New Year, JoJo and her grandmother learn about the Lunar New Year from their friends. A real-life family shares how they make their own lion dance. This video is excerpted from BBC’s JoJo & Gran Gran, a children's animated television series following JoJo, an inquisitive and cheerful 4-and-a-half-year-old girl and her loving Gran Gran, who always has something new to teach her.

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Q: What activities or items did you notice in the video?
A: Student responses will vary. Students may mention the drumming, foods, lanterns, cymbals, or something else from the video.

Q: Why do they play cymbals loudly?
A: To scare away bad luck for the new year.

Q: What are some things that JoJo, Henry, and the real-life family did to celebrate the new year?
A: They did the lion dance, gave cards and coins, decorated with red, and said, “Gong Hei Fat Choy (Happy New Year).”

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