
This sensory activity is a playful way to celebrate Chinese New Year while introducing toddlers to cultural traditions.
Using red playdough and gold coins symbolises good luck and prosperity, making it educational and fun.

Materials Needed
- Red playdough (store-bought or homemade)
- Toy gold coins
- Optional: Chinese spices (such as cinnamon or star anise)
- Clean workspace (use a tray or mat for easier cleanup)
Step 1: Prepare the Playdough
If you’re making playdough at home, colour it red to align with Chinese New Year traditions. Use red food colouring for vibrant results. If using store-bought playdough, ensure it’s red or dye it yourself.
Step 2: Set Up the Workspace
Cover your workspace with a tray or mat to keep the activity contained and easy to clean. Ensure all materials are within your toddler’s reach.
Step 3: Introduce the Gold Coins
Place toy gold coins near the playdough. Explain that gold coins are symbols of prosperity and good fortune during Chinese New Year celebrations.
Step 4: Add Sensory Elements
Incorporate Chinese spices like cinnamon or star anise into the activity. These aromatic spices create a whole sensory experience. Let your toddler press the spices into the playdough or explore their textures and scents.
Step 5: Encourage Creative Play
Let your toddler shape the playdough into various forms, such as coins, bowls, or pretend red envelopes. Please encourage them to hide or stack the toy coins in their creations.
Step 6: Supervise and Guide
Supervise your toddlers as they play, ensuring they handle the materials safely. Use this time to share stories about Chinese New Year traditions, like the significance of red and gold or the giving of red envelopes.
Step 7: Clean Up
Once playtime is over, gather the materials and wipe down the workspace. Store the playdough in an airtight container for future use.



