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Fun ways to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

Fun ways to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

Are you a parent trying to find creative ways to bond with your little ones this Mid-Autumn Festival? Fret not, we’ve curated a list of hands-on activities that will spark your child’s imagination and fill your home with joy. 

Make and Hang Traditional Paper Lanterns

Get crafty this Mid-autumn Festival. Gather some colourful paper, scissors, and glue, and let your creativity flow. Once finished, hang them around your home to bring a festive atmosphere. It's a wonderful activity for families to enjoy together and a perfect way to light up the night.

Draw Rabbits

The Moon Rabbit is a beloved symbol in Mid-Autumn Festival lore. Why not spend some time drawing rabbits with your kids? All you need are some crayons or markers and paper. Guide them through drawing the bunny, then let their imaginations run wild with colours. 

DIY Mooncakes

What's a Mid-Autumn Festival without Mooncakes? Making them at home can be a rewarding experience. With some basic ingredients and moulds, you can create mooncakes that are not only delicious but also uniquely yours. Whether you go for traditional flavours or experiment with new ones, the process is fun and the result is a tasty treat to share with family and friends. Here’s a simple 7-step recipe for you and your loved ones to try today.

Playdough Mooncakes

If your little ones are too young for baking, let them make playdough mooncakes! Use different colours of playdough and mooncake moulds to create fun, pretend versions of the festive treat. It’s a safe and mess-free way for them to participate in the festival’s traditions. Plus, it helps develop their creativity and fine motor skills while they play.