A virtual journey in search of the scroll of luck. Children's birthday party in Chinese style In China, the use of disposable school boards is practiced

(Author's explanation: I took the basis from the Internet, but made additions and changes. I chose the pictures and story myself. It took a lot of time to prepare, but it was worth it! I cut out round tokens from paper and prepared a talisman and prizes for each participant. Guests were given invitations in advance, tasks to make beautiful paper fans and bring children's photos. A film was made from all the children's photographs.

Lots of educational and unusual things! The kids really liked it!)

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People have always been interested in secrets and riddles, magic and enchantment.

I invite you to go on an exciting “Journey to Ancient China”. Together we will be transported to the world of Ancient China and embark on a search for the mysterious Scroll and Talisman of Good Luck.

According to ancient Chinese legend, each person has his own scroll and talisman, which brings good luck in everything. Today you have to go through all the stages of competitions and riddles to find your Scroll of Good Luck.

I invite you to actively participate, because for every correct answer I will give you a token - 1 Chinese yuan. At the end, the yuan will be counted and prizes will be awarded according to the number.

My present

Each of the guests must describe their gift in words and gestures, without saying its name out loud. If the birthday person guesses what exactly is hidden in the gift the first time, the participant receives an incentive prize.

Compliments

China is a country of ancient traditions and customs. When visiting, it is customary to be polite and good conversationalists, and you should learn to give compliments.

So, the conditions of the competition: “Everyone takes turns saying gentle and pleasant words - adjectives to each other.”

We continue our virtual journey. We need to get ready for the trip.

“Get ready for the road” competition.

(There were many different objects in the room (pencils, toys, balls, items of clothing...) that were lying in different places. Each participant received a sheet of paper with the names of the objects that he must collect at speed.)

We got ready for the road. So, go ahead!

Imagine, guys, that we are in Ancient China.

What kind of country is this? ( Video film. Interesting facts about China.)

Fanta

You have all heard about the wonderful Chinese lanterns. There is a Lantern Festival in China. When such lanterns are lit, laughter sounds in every home. Our holiday was also not complete without a lantern. This lantern is not easy, there are cards attached to it with tasks that are not at all complicated. Everyone chooses one.

Do you know about the girl whose name was Mulan? Mulan Hua - the national heroine of China who really lived in 589-618? The crypt with the grave in which she is buried is located in Dajou Village, Yucheng County. She became famous for the fact that she went to war instead of her elderly father and became a shining example of courage and perseverance. The young girl was able to steadfastly endure all the suffering and hardships of the war and bring victory to her homeland.

Mulan invites you to guess puzzles:

Both adults and children love to solve riddles. Thanks to riddles, a person thinks about new, previously unnoticed properties of an object, and learns to find the correct answer.

1. Lives in the forest, hoots like a robber, people are afraid of him, and he is afraid of people. (Owl)

2. There is water all around, but drinking is a problem. (Sea)

3. It’s not fire, but it burns. (Nettle)

whoever kills him will shed human blood. (Mosquito)

5. A blue scarf, a yellow bun rolling around on the scarf, smiling at people.

(Sky and sun)

6. Five brothers are equal in years, but different in height. (Fingers)

7. All their lives they have been chasing after each other, but cannot overtake each other. (Legs)

8. Two Egorkas live near the hill, they live together, but they don’t look at each other. (Eyes)

9. What is the most valuable thing in the world? (Health)

10. He knocks, spins, and walks all his life, not a person. (Watch)

11. A small dog lies curled up, does not bark, does not bite, and does not let him into the house. (Lock)

12. It hangs in the house, there is no tongue, but it will tell the truth. (Mirror)

To overcome the next obstacle, you need to develop your dexterity.

Like a chicken paw

Everyone is given markers. But they must take these markers with their feet, not with their hands. You must write your full NAME. Whose phrase is written as clearly as possible?

The place where we found ourselves is full of secrets and mysteries. Sometimes you hear unusual voices here. Guess the voice.

(One of the children is blindfolded. One of the participants must say a word or phrase, and he must guess who said the phrase.)

Balloons

Inflatable balls are laid out on the floor, the more, the better. 2 or 3 players at the leader’s command should rush to collect them. The player who collects and holds as many balls as possible wins.

Dispatch

Players are divided into teams. The leader voices a phrase to one of the members of each team. For example, “the meeting will take place at 8 o’clock in the morning at the Pushkin monument, the agent will have a suitcase in his hands.” The player must use facial expressions to explain this to the next one, and that one to the next one, and so on. The last player voices the phrase as he understands it. The team whose spies delivered the dispatch more accurately wins.

Now I want to show you a small... focus .

Who wants to take part? Here's a strip of paper for you. I bet you can’t tear it apart three times?”

... The presenter raises his eyebrows in surprise and says: “But I said – from three...”

I believe - I don't believe

Difficult times have come for the Chinese people: the country was attacked by the warlike tribe of the Huns. ( Tell a short story about the Huns and show the presentation.) Dressed in men's clothing, Mulan joins other warriors and embarks on a dangerous trek to the foot of the snow-capped mountains. But you need to pass one more test, answering the questions as quickly as possible with only one word - “yes” or “no”. Will we be able to answer questions quickly and correctly?

In China, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)

Was the ballpoint pen initially used only by military pilots? (Yes)

Are vitamin-enriched pencils produced in China for children who tend to chew on anything? (Yes)

In one Chinese circus two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz? (No)

Are Chinese people taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes, and not only the Chinese, but any person)

In some places people still wash with olive oil? (Yes, in some hot provinces in China where water is scarce)

Are high-heeled shoes the number one cause of accidental death in China?

(Yes, almost 200 Chinese women died from falling from high heels) in 1995

Does China use disposable school boards? (No)

If you put a flounder on a checkerboard, will it also become checkered? (Yes)

Can bats receive radio signals? (No)

Owls can't roll their eyes? (Yes)

Are dolphins small whales? (Yes)

Was gunpowder invented in China? (Yes)

If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)

Is it true that spiders feed on their own webs? (Yes)

Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)

Did Spartan warriors spray their hair with perfume before battle? (Yes, this is the only luxury they allowed themselves)

Can children hear higher pitched sounds than adults? (Yes)

The first firecrackers in China were made from bamboo scraps? (Yes, the crackling sound of burning bamboo was believed to ward off evil spirits)

Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)

Was the ballpoint pen previously used only by military pilots? (Yes)

Are most turnips grown in Russia? (No, in America)

Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)

In some countries, fireflies are used as lighting devices? (Yes)

Who remembered the correct answers?

Haven't you noticed that it's snowing? Maybe we can play SNOWBALLS?

(Snowballs are made of paper. Hit a snowball into a basket or children's bucket)

Every nation has its own epic tales, legends, and fairy tales. We are unlikely to guess what will be offered to a girl named Mulan when she looks for her scroll. Let's try to solve the riddles. The first person to answer correctly is given 1 Chinese yuan.

Riddles about fairy-tale heroes answer on sheets

He got leeches

I sold Karabasu,

The whole smell of swamp mud,

His name was... (Pinocchio) (Duremar).

Poor dolls are beaten and tormented,

He is looking for a magic key.

He looks terrible

This is the doctor... (Aibolit) (Karabas).

He lived in Prostokvashino

And he was friends with Matroskin.

He was a little simple-minded

The dog's name was... (Totoshka) (Ball).

He was on the road for many days

To find your wife,

And the ball helped him,

His name was... (Kolobok) (Ivan Tsarevich).

He walked through the forest boldly,

But the fox ate the hero.

The poor thing sang goodbye.

His name was... (Cheburashka) (Kolobok).

He'll find out everything, take a peek,

It bothers and harms everyone.

She only cares about the rat,

And her name is... (Yaga) (Shapoklyak).

Close your eyes and imagine that you have opened them in the mysterious, mesmerizing setting of the East. You've probably heard about geishas - these are women who can show all the beauty of the world through their tenderness, tact, politeness, through their knowledge. Not a single geisha will scream to be heard, she speaks quietly, insinuatingly, softly, but everyone listens to her. There is always a smile on her face.

So, there are cards on the table. You must choose your own task card. Contestants must take turns smiling like….

Bankers

This competition will require coins. Players are divided into teams. Each of them receives a certain number of coins. At the leader’s signal, the players begin to pass coins to each other, holding and touching it only with their index finger. Other methods of transmission are prohibited. The last person in the chain drops a coin from his finger into the jar. The team with the most coins in its bank wins.

Guys, there is a warlike army of the enemy ahead. We need to disguise ourselves quickly.

Reproduction

The competition participants are divided into teams. The team receives a picture or task. (Three heroes - 3 people, Kittens - 2 people, Andersen's Fairy Tales - 2 people, Crocodile Gena - 2 people, Fire God of the Marranos - 1 person). Teams must complete a reproduction of the painting within a certain time. The team whose reproduction is most similar to the image wins.

Bird, fish, beast

Participants form a circle. The presenter points to each one in turn and says: “Bird, fish, beast, bird, fish...”. The one on whom the counting stops must quickly name a representative of the class that fell to him. Names should not be repeated. Anyone who cannot name a fish, bird or animal, or names it again, is eliminated from the game.

Game "Dance with fans"

Dance with a fan - business card Chinese dance art. They use a fan and oriental dances, for example, in Taijiquan (or “purple butterfly dance”). Skilled dancers sometimes wield their fans so daringly that you are amazed. You are given a unique opportunity to feel like real Chinese dancers.

While dancing, you must use a fan to hold the ball in the air.

Questions to test your wits

1. Which European capital stands on mown grass? (Paris, on the Seine)

2. Which key won’t you put in your pocket? (Violin)

3. Which state can you wear on your head? (Panama)

You guys are great: dexterous, resourceful, smart. Have you forgotten who the holiday is dedicated to today? Of course, the birthday boy. Let's congratulate him.

Banner

The two teams are given a set of cardboard cut-out letters, string and clothespins. You need to quickly assemble the phrase “Happy Birthday” from the letters and secure the necessary letters with clothespins on a rope, creating a congratulatory banner. The one who completed the task faster than others becomes the winner of the competition.

Questions to test your wits

In Chinese mythology, the Dragon is one of the sacred creatures, a symbol of spring and the East. The dragon is depicted in different ways: as a large snake, an animal that resembles both a tiger and a horse, or a creature with the head of a camel and the neck of a lizard. And all because no one has ever seen him. One of the legends of the Chinese people says that the dragon king Da Wang fell ill at sea. And he had to turn to a doctor who lived in a fishermen’s village, with the condition that he would never describe his patient. Having asked the healer questions, the Dragon King was convinced that before him was a literate and clever man, and that you can trust him with your health. Now I’ll ask you questions, but don’t worry, not medical ones... So we’ll see which of you is smarter. The first person to give the correct answer is given 1 Chinese yuan.

A person has one, a crow has two, a bear has none. What is this? (Letter "o")

Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak)

In which year do people eat more than usual? (In leap year)

What is yours, but others use it more than you? (Name)

What disease has no one on earth ever had? (Nautical)

What can you cook but can't eat? (Lessons)

Which hand is better to stir tea? (It is better to stir the tea with a spoon)

What gets bigger when you put it upside down? (Number 6)

How do day and night end? (Soft sign)

What rocks are not in the sea? (Dry)

What comb can you use to comb your head? (Petushin)

What can you easily pick up from the ground, but cannot throw far? (Pooh)

Why, when you want to sleep, do you go to bed? (By gender)

What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (Out of empty)

What can you see from eyes closed? (Dream)

When is a person a tree? (When he wakes up from sleep - “pine”)

We all sang songs

All people strive for happiness. How to achieve it? The Chinese offer a very simple and wise answer in the Chinese way: happy is the cat who has the opportunity to hug three people every day and sing a song cheerfully.

So, let's start the competition. I'm reading the definition to a children's song.

Whoever guesses it first gets yuan.

A song about a part of the land surrounded by water, whose inhabitants are happy from constantly eating tropical fruits (“Chunga-changa”);

A song about a vehicle of heavenly color ("Blue carriage");

A song about how a shaggy creature performs musical composition and at the same time sunbathing ("I'm lying in the sun");

A song about a plant that grew up in the wild and was cut down by a peasant (“A Christmas tree was born in the forest”);

A song about how fun it is to march with a group (“It’s fun to walk together”);

A song about a small insect whose color resembles a certain vegetable ("In the grass Grasshopper sat");

A song about how bad weather conditions can't ruin a holiday (“We will survive this trouble”).

Baby photos

Viewing children's photographs that the guys brought in advance.






The Forbidden City is the most extensive palace complex in the world, the main palace complex of Chinese emperors from the 15th to the beginning of the 20th century. Located in the center of Beijing. Discovery: 1420

The Temple of Heaven is a temple-monastery complex in central Beijing, including the only round-shaped temple in the city - the Harvest Temple. Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The area of ​​the complex is 267 hectares. Built in 1420

The great Wall of China. Over the years, during the reigns of various imperial dynasties, the Great Wall of China was destroyed, rebuilt and lengthened many times. The last construction work on the wall took place during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). At that time, the length of the wall was more than 6 thousand kilometers. This, in fact, is the wall we are talking about when we use the term Great Wall of China.

All walls: If, when calculating the length of the Great Wall of China, we include in it all the protective walls that were built during the reign of various dynasties in the northern part of China, then this total length will exceed 50 thousand kilometers.

Construction of the first sections of the wall began in the 3rd century BC. e. during the Warring States period (475-221 BC) to protect the state. A fifth of the country’s then living population, that is, about a million people, took part in the construction.

Interesting facts about China

China is an amazing country that has always amazed Europeans with its traditions, characteristics and mentality of the local population.

Cuisine and culinary features

    The Chinese know how and truly love to cook, they are very proud of their delicious and varied cuisine. There are almost no establishments here that train chefs - everyone studies at home.

    Vegetables in China They are never consumed raw - they are at least steamed or boiled.

    The Chinese eat almost everything that moves: snakes, ants, grasshoppers, locusts, etc.

    Local stores sell chicken with sugar - a very exotic dish, not every European can appreciate its taste.

    China has a special attitude towards drinking - they drink only in large groups and for some serious reason. It is not customary to drink at home; they usually gather in restaurants and bars. IN China By the way, they sell delicious local beer - it is quite cheap and weak, only up to four degrees.

    While drinking, the Chinese clink glasses with each person separately, and everyone wishes something to each other and to themselves.

Features of mentality and population

    Out of a hundred people in China, about 90 smoke, but there are practically no young girls who smoke.

    Approximately 70% of the population China wear glasses.

    A Chinese person can easily distinguish the Chinese from other Asians, but a Russian person will have difficulty doing this.

    By the way, the eyes of the Chinese are not narrow - it’s all about the fold of the upper eyelid. The Chinese themselves do not believe that Europeans have wider eyes than theirs.

    The Chinese really don't like sunbathing, especially women. They try to avoid sun exposure to keep their skin fair.

    The Chinese love to litter, even more than the Russians. However, the streets here are clean, because a lot of time is spent on cleanliness.

    The Chinese are very hardworking - they have virtually no vacations. In their language there is not even such a word as vacation, there is only “weekend”. They have more or less long weekends in October in honor of the emergence of the People's Republic of China and in February during the celebration of the New Year according to the Chinese calendar.

    There are only about a hundred surnames in the Chinese language, with 20% of the population having the surnames “Li” and “Wang”.

    There are simply a huge number of dialects in China, but the main one is “Mandarin”. The Chinese language itself is very complex - sometimes it is simply impossible to understand what people are talking about, even after studying it for many years.

    In China it is not customary to visit people.

    When meeting, you should not hug or kiss girls, even on the cheek.

    Business cards should be handed over with both hands.

    In fact, there are no queues in China - whoever jumps up first is the first in line.

    In the mornings in China you can see older people doing special gymnastics, similar to slow-motion kung fu.

    In the store you can often see Chinese people in pajamas - they are not embarrassed to go out shopping like that.

Transport in China

    A very high-speed train runs in China - Maglev. Its route runs from Shanghai to the city airport. The speed of the train is 413 kilometers per hour. For a long time it was the fastest train in the world. The train moves on a magnetic levitation without directly touching the rails.

    IN China It is absolutely not customary to first let people out of a vehicle and then get into it, so there is a serious crush at the doors.

Other Interesting Facts about China

    The first windmills were built in China as early as 200 BC.

    China is the birthplace large quantity things without which we cannot imagine life in modern world: seals, compass, porcelain, silk, paper, gunpowder, parachute, suspension bridge, matches, etc.

    In China you can't hug trees.

    Due to China's huge population, English is spoken here more people than directly in America and England.

    China has approximately 200 local dialects, which are sometimes as distinct from each other as different languages.

    If the entire population China line up and move forward, then this line will not end due to the rapid growth of the country's population.

    The color red in China is a symbol of good luck.

    One of the main arts in the country is calligraphy, the beautiful and artistic writing of hieroglyphs.

    The Forbidden City is the most extensive palace complex in the world, the main palace complex of Chinese emperors from the 15th to the beginning of the 20th century.

    Located in the center of Beijing. Discovery: 1420

The Terracotta Army is the accepted name for the burial of more than 8 thousand full-size terracotta statues of Chinese warriors and their horses in the emperor's mausoleum, which China united and connected all the links of the wall. 2010 BC

The weight of a horse is 200 kg, that of a warrior is 135 kg.

Found in 1974.


The emergence of writing

Ancient China

The first early monuments of ancient Chinese writing include fortune-telling inscriptions of the 14th - 11th centuries. BC. Most signs are ideograms - images of objects or combinations of images that convey more complex concepts.

In addition, signs of a different type were used. One element of such a sign indicated a reading, the other - an approximate value.

The presenter is the mother.
Every person has a reason in life at least once a year to gather together friends and relatives, those whom he is always glad to see, for his personal holiday - Day
birth. Today is ILYA's birthday. Today he turns 10 years old. This
the first round date in your life. This is the first two-digit date. 10 years! past infancy and early childhood. Childhood is ahead, but already “adulting”, the whole life is ahead, and I want to say:
I wish you ten years
Live cheerfully, brightly, without troubles.
Useful gifts, surprises,
Less insults and whims!
Let everything be fine at school:
Nice, clear and cool!
I wish you a cheerful laugh,
More luck and success!
All guests congratulate the birthday boy and sit down at the table.

"Comic congratulations"
The birthday boy gets up, the guests are given a box with notes and words (boldly, quickly,
neatly, slowly, loudly, cheerfully, vigorously, skillfully, beautifully, quietly). The presenter reads the text, and the children take turns taking out little notes, finishing the sentences and sticking them in the postcard.
words. The more ridiculous, the merrier. Then everyone puts their signatures. Sample text for
birthday boy:
Dear birthday boy! Happy anniversary!
We wish you
Got up in the morning…………………,
Washed…………………….,
Did exercises………………….,
Had breakfast………………………
Went to school………………………,
Answered in class……………,
During the break I behaved……………….,
Prepared homework…………,
I studied only excellently.

The next competition is the game “Believe it or not.” I'm asking a question, are you
answer “yes” or “no”. Do you believe that:
1. Was the ballpoint pen used only by military pilots? (Yes)
2. Are most turnips grown in Russia? (No, in America)
3. Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)
4. In some countries, fireflies are used as lighting devices?
(Yes)
5. In China, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)
6. Was the ballpoint pen used only by military pilots at first? (Yes)
7. In China, vitamin-enriched pencils are produced for children who tend to chew on anything? (Yes)
8. In one Chinese circus, two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz? (No)
9.A person is taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes)
10 Do people still wash with olive oil in some places? (Yes, in
some hot provinces of China where water is scarce)
11. Did high-heeled shoes take first place among the causes of accidental death in China in 1995? (Yes, almost 200 Chinese women died from falling from high heels)
12. Does China use disposable school boards? (No)
13. Was the fountain pen invented in Ancient Egypt? (Yes)
14. If you put a flounder on a chessboard, will it also become checkered? (Yes)
15. Can bats receive radio signals? (No)
16. Owls can’t roll their eyes? (Yes)
17. Are dolphins small whales? (Yes)
18. Was gunpowder invented in China? (Yes)
19. If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)
20. Is it true that spiders feed on their own web? (Yes)
21. Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)
22. Did Spartan warriors spray their hair with perfume before battle? (Yes, this is the only one
luxury they allowed themselves)
23. Can children hear higher-pitched sounds than adults? (Yes)
24. The first firecrackers in China were made from bamboo scraps? (Yes, it was believed that the crack
burning bamboo drives away evil spirits)
25. Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)

Competition “We have all sung songs”
Presenter. All people strive for happiness. How to achieve it? The Chinese offer a very simple and wise answer in Chinese: happy is the cat who has the opportunity to hug three people every day and sing a song cheerfully.
So, let's start the competition. I'm reading the definition to a children's song.
A song about a part of the land surrounded by water, whose inhabitants are happy from the constant
eating tropical fruits (“Chunga-changa”);
a song about a heavenly-colored vehicle (“Blue Car”);
a song about how a shaggy creature performs a musical composition and
at the same time sunbathing (“I’m lying in the sun”);
a song about a plant that grew in the wild and was cut down by a peasant (“A Christmas tree was born in the forest”);
a song about how fun it is to march with a group (“It’s fun to walk together”);
a song about a small insect whose color resembles a certain vegetable (“I sat in the grass
grasshopper");
a song about how bad weather conditions cannot ruin the holiday (“We will survive this trouble”).

Comic lottery
Presenter. Are you tired of active recreation - competitions and games? Let's do the math
the amount of yuan earned. One box contains prizes, the other contains folded prizes.
notes with the names of prizes. Each of you takes a note and reads what the prize is for him
got it. And he takes it himself. The one with the most tokens starts.

In life you have to hope for the best
Get some glue if it doesn't stick in real life. (Glue)

You didn't win a penny
but a real ruler.

You will walk around with a beautiful hairstyle,
Captivating everyone with a thick, fluffy mane. (Comb)

Why do you need a wallet,
Put the money in the bag. (Plastic bag)

Get it, hurry up, a notepad for you,
Write poetry. (Notebook)

Yes, the lucky ticket is yours,
Hold your pencil like this.

Do you understand what the meaning of the gift is?
Life will be joyful and bright. (Marker)

And great love awaits you
And kisses all year round. (handkerchief)

Braked Fun

Cheerfully Fast

Kayfovo Igrivo

Lightning fast Superski

Competition "ice floes in the ocean"
Two volunteers are called. They are given two sheets of A4 format - these will be ice floes, and ribbons or long strips of fabric, or thick threads will be spread on the floor on one side and at some distance from it on the other side - these will be the shores.
Presenter: You need to get over
On ice floes across the ocean.
The task is to be the first to move from one “shore” to another using “ice floes”. How they will use them depends on their resourcefulness. The main thing is that your feet only step on the ice floes; if even one foot steps on it, then the participant loses.

Competition "Dwarfs and Giants".

Children stand in a circle and hold hands (this way the guys can help their friend if he gets confused). When the presenter says the word “dwarfs”, the players must squat down, and when “giants” they must stand up. The one who makes a mistake is eliminated from the competition.

Accuracy competition

Host: And now a test of accuracy awaits you! Who wants to try? I ask for 3 participants!
Everyone is given a pacifier (pacifier). A container is placed at some distance from them, into which the participants must hit the pacifier. But they will not throw it, but spit it out of their mouths. The one who gets into the container wins. If several participants hit the target, then the container is moved a little further away from the participants and those who hit compete again. And so on until one person wins. If no one hits the first time, then the container is moved closer.

Competition "Earth, water, air and fire"
It's simple and fun game. Prepare a medium-sized rubber ball. Among the players (5-10 people can play), choose a leader to whom you will give the ball. The remaining players line up at a distance of 3-4 steps from the leader, facing him.
The game begins. The presenter throws the ball to any player of his choice and at the same time pronounces one of four words: “earth”, “water”, “air” or “fire”. The player's response depends on which word the presenter said. If the name is “land,” then the player must catch the ball and quickly throw it to the leader, while naming some animal that lives on land. If the presenter said “water,” then the player must name some fish or other animal whose native element is water (the actions with the ball are the same). If the leader says “air,” then the player’s task is to quickly throw the ball to the leader, while naming some kind of bird. If the presenter says “fire,” then the player should under no circumstances catch the ball. He should just quickly turn his back to the leader. If the player catches the ball by inertia, it will be considered that he is “burnt.” Then he either drops out of the game, or, for example, stands with his hands raised up until the host throws the ball to him again, giving him the opportunity to re-enter the game. The same applies to the situation when the player says the name of an animal that has already been spoken before. They play until they get bored.

Host: And now it’s time for the secret dedication of our birthday boy to the 10th anniversary!
I ask everyone to proceed to the table, the sacrament will begin now.
The host reads a congratulation to the birthday boy for 10 years and the guests shout three times: Congratulations!
After this, the birthday person blows out the candles, the lights turn on and everyone starts eating the cake.

For the friends of our daughter Angelica, we decided to hold a birthday celebration, during which we will all be transported together to the world of Ancient China. Modern 12-year-old girls are very interested in secrets and riddles, magic and enchantment. They read "Witch" magazines about sorceresses and adventure books from the "Talisman" series. And on your birthday you really want something unusual. Using and summarizing entertaining leisure materials for children and various scenarios, I decided to come up with my own. The scenario is very simple, does not require much time in preliminary preparation, and does not require any special material costs.

Were prepared traditional dishes Chinese cuisine: Peking duck (leg), fried rice with vegetables, Guangdong cold cuts (sausage, ham), salad shrimp with celery in ginger sauce, seaweed and soybean shoot salad, fried Chinese cabbage with tree mushrooms, green tea ice cream, fruit salad in pineapple.

Presenter:
Dear guests, you know that we have gathered in this house today for a reason. Today is a holiday here - the birthday of the wonderful, young, beautiful Angelica. I want to congratulate the birthday girl, my beloved daughter, on her birthday
Dear daughter, red sun,
Fresh mischievous sea breeze!
You are everything wonderful, bright, clear,
Delicate and youthful beautiful flower!
Be nice, healthy, sociable,
Generous with feelings and sincere laughter!
Be cheerful and delightful
Happiness, love and success await you!

Presenter:
The word is passed on to your beloved grandmother (dad, brother, etc.).

Grandmother:
Birthday is the most joyful and happiest holiday that you, Anzhelichka, have been waiting for many days, a whole year. You turned twelve - the whole world lies at your feet.
Find the best road among all the roads.
Confidently and boldly look into the eyes of fate,
And choose something that will give you happiness.
Find reliable friends, find your love.
Don’t be afraid of difficult paths, always go forward!

Presenter:
Congratulations in verse, applause from the guests and sincere gratitude from the hero of the occasion for their wishes added sunshine to the atmosphere of our holiday. What is a birthday? I will answer without a doubt: Day of Boxing, Pies, Day of Smiles and Flowers!
So let's all congratulate our birthday girl on her birthday and raise our glasses!

Meal break.

Angelica:
Dear friends, I am glad to welcome you to my birthday! Thank you for giving me my dream - these are gifts and warm wishes. Today I’m the birthday girl, which means I can do whatever I want. I wish I could give you a real holiday. A birthday is a wonderful and fun event. And we will make sure of this today.
And so the holiday begins. First, I invite everyone to sign the “Dedication to the Birthday Guest.” I am reading the contents of this manuscript. Text of the oath: “From now on until the moment when my eyes close together from fatigue, I become an honored guest at Lika’s birthday and solemnly swear:

  • have fun to the fullest;
  • eat everything there is festive table;
  • drink everything that my tender age allows;
  • joke and say nice words to the birthday girl;
  • dance, sing songs, participate in sweepstakes and competitions."

The guests read the oath and each sign it next to their name.

Presenter:
Modern 12-year-old girls are very interested in secrets and riddles, magic and enchantment. They read the Witch magazine about sorceresses and adventure books from the Talisman series. And on your birthday you really want something unusual! Today we decided to hold a birthday celebration "Virtual Journey in Search of the Scroll of Fortune". Together we will be transported to the world of Ancient China and embark on an exciting journey in search of the mysterious Scroll and Talisman of Good Luck.
You all know Mulan Hua - the national heroine of China (everyone knows the cartoon "Mulan"), such a girl really existed (she lived in 589 - 618). Her grave and crypt still stand in Dajou Village, Yucheng County. She became famous for the fact that she went to war instead of her elderly father and became a shining example of courage and perseverance. The young girl was able to steadfastly endure all the suffering and hardships of the war and bring victory to her homeland. But today, together with Mulan, we will look for the Scroll and the Talisman of Good Luck. According to ancient Chinese legend, each person has his own scroll and talisman, which brings good luck in everything. You are invited to go through all the stages of competitions and riddles to find your Scroll of Luck.

  • Learn politeness and goodwill (compliment competition).
  • Remember the history in fairy tales and legends (“Riddles about fairy-tale heroes”).
  • Be charming ("Geisha Smile" competition).
  • Be able to amuse friends (skit scenes).
  • Be smart (competition "Questions for smartness").
  • Try yourself in cooking ("Cook" competition).
  • Learn to navigate in different environments ("Believe - Don't Believe" competition).
  • Be spontaneous (game "Fanta").
  • Be able to sing and dance (the competition “We all sang songs” and the Game “Dance with Fans”).
  • Find out your flower of happiness (game "Search for the Flower of Happiness").
  • Find out the future from the tea leaves (“Tea Fortune Telling”).
  • Find out the meaning of your name using the “ABC of Fate” (“The ABC of Fate”, “The Secret of the Name”).
  • Prediction from the "Chinese Book of Changes" (fortune telling from the "Book of Changes").

Compliment competition

Presenter:
And now we begin our holiday program. I invite you to actively participate in it. Because for every correct answer you are awarded a token - 1 Chinese yuan. At the end of our evening, the yuan will be counted and prizes will be awarded according to the number.
China is a country of ancient traditions and customs. It is known that Mulan was taught manners at school. When visiting, it is customary to be polite and good conversationalists; it is customary to pay compliments to the hero of the occasion. And so the first competition:
"Sitting at the table, everyone in turn says gentle and pleasant words - adjectives to the birthday boy, the one on whom he is drying up lexicon, says a voluminous toast - a wish."

Presenter:
Let's join in and raise a glass to such an extraordinary birthday girl. And we give the winner of the first competition a yuan. It seems to me that everyone passed this stage of the test of politeness with dignity.


Riddles about fairy-tale heroes

Presenter:
Every nation has its own epic tales, legends, and fairy tales. We are unlikely to guess what will be offered to a girl named Mulan when she looks for her scroll. Let's remember our childhood and try to solve the riddles. The first person to answer correctly is given 1 Chinese yuan.

He got leeches
I sold Karabasu,
The whole smell of swamp mud,
His name was... (Pinocchio - Duremar).
Poor dolls are beaten and tormented,
He is looking for a magic key.
He looks terrible
This is the doctor... (Aibolit - Karabas).
He lived in Prostokvashino
And he was friends with Matroskin.
He was a little simple-minded
The dog's name was... (Totoshka - Sharik).
He was on the road for many days
To find your wife,
And the ball helped him,
His name was... (Kolobok - Ivan Tsarevich).
He walked through the forest boldly,
But the fox ate the hero.
The poor thing sang goodbye.
His name was... (Cheburashka - Kolobok).
He'll find out everything, take a peek,
It bothers and harms everyone.
She only cares about the rat,
And her name is... (Yaga - Shapoklyak).

Presenter: And in this test we made a little progress in finding our Scroll of Good Luck. We know the history of our fairy tales and cartoons.

Competition "Geisha Smile"

Presenter:
Be charming. Close your eyes and imagine that you opened them in the mysterious, bewitching atmosphere of the East. You've heard about geishas - these are women who can show all the beauty of the world through their tenderness, tact, politeness, through their knowledge. Not a single geisha will scream to be heard, she speaks quietly, insinuatingly, softly, but everyone listens to her. And he always smiles.
There are cards on the table. The girls choose the task card themselves. Contestants must take turns smiling like

  • Mona Lisa;
  • a girl to an unknown boy;
  • girl from the pantyhose ad;
  • teacher to student;
  • baby - parents;
  • a poor student who received ten points;
  • Leopold - to mice;
  • dog to owner.

Presenter: Everyone did an excellent job in this competition. Everyone can be given 1 yuan.

Scenes "Merry your friends"

Presenter:
There is an ancient Chinese legend about the evil beast Gongyan. According to ancient legend, the "gonyan" was a wild beast that brought people a lot of trouble. Because of his ferocious appearance, the trees shed their leaves and the land became barren. But the wise old man told people what Gongyan was afraid of: laughter and fun. Let us drive away the evil beast so that eternal spring will always bloom in the life of our birthday girl and in her soul. Let's act out scenes.


The presenter lays out cards on the table. The girls are divided into pairs and choose a task card themselves. Participants in the competition must take turns performing a skit.

Parent:"Hello, I am Sidorov Vova's mother."

Teacher:“Hello, my dear Olga Petrovna, please take a seat.”

Parent:"Did you call me?"

Teacher:“Your son lately, how can I put it more accurately, has become kind of a goofball, a nerd. During lessons he doesn’t answer for the market, he drives something, sometimes he does something, and sometimes he doesn’t talk about anything at all, excuse me for God’s sake!”

The parent, not understanding anything, looks around and shrugs, unable to find words to respond to the teacher’s monologue.

Telephone operator:"Your phone is not answering."

Subscriber:"What, at all?"

Telephone operator:“No, the first two digits answered, the rest are silent.”

Subscriber:“Listen, if a dog barks, it means no one is home.”

Telephone operator:“Haven’t you seen yet whether the light is on or not?”

The phone rings.

Mistress (picks up the phone): "Hello!"

Mistress:"No, on TV!"

One incorrigible joker and merry fellow came to school with a thoroughly black eye.

Classmates (interested): "What's happened?"

Joker:“You see, I suffer from insomnia, and therefore at three o’clock in the morning, with nothing to do, I usually dial a number on the phone and ask the person I woke up: “Guess who’s calling?”

Classmates:"So what?"

Joker:"Some guy got it last night!"

Presenter:
All the scenes were great. You managed to convey the situation and the characters of our heroes. I think we passed this test and became even closer to our scrolls and talismans. And everyone needs to be given 1 yuan.

Competition "Questions for wits"

Presenter:
In Chinese mythology, the Dragon is one of the sacred creatures, a symbol of spring and the East. The dragon is depicted in different ways: as a large snake, an animal that resembles both a tiger and a horse. Or a creature with a camel's head and a lizard's neck. And all because no one has ever seen him. One of the legends of the Chinese people says that the dragon king Da Wang fell ill at sea. And he had to turn to a doctor who lived in a fishermen’s village, with the condition that he would never describe his patient. Having asked the healer questions, the Dragon King was convinced that this was a literate and intelligent person. And you can trust him with your health. Now I’ll ask you questions, but don’t worry, not medical ones... So let’s see which of us is smarter. The first person to correctly name the answer is given 1 Chinese yuan.

  • A person has one, a crow has two, a bear has none. What is this? (Letter "o").
  • Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak).
  • In which year do people eat more than usual? (On leap days).
  • What is yours, but others use it more than you? (Name).
  • What disease has no one on earth ever had? (Nautical).
  • What can you cook but can't eat? (Lessons).
  • Which hand is better to stir tea? (It is better to stir the tea with a spoon).
  • What gets bigger when you put it upside down? (Number 6).
  • How do day and night end? (Soft sign).
  • What rocks are not in the sea? (Dry).
  • What comb can you use to comb your head? (Petushin).
  • What can you easily pick up from the ground, but cannot throw far? (Pooh).
  • Why, when you want to sleep, do you go to bed? (By gender).
  • What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (From empty).
  • What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream).
  • When is a person a tree? (When he wakes up from sleep - “pine”).

Presenter:
It seems to me that we have overcome this step to our Scrolls of Luck with honor.

"Cooking Competition"

Presenter:
In China, during a wedding, the bride is carried in a palanquin from her father's house to the groom's house. And in order to avoid all kinds of misfortunes, all the spirits that come across their path must be fed with dishes whose names begin with the letter of the bride’s name. Now everyone in turn says the names of dishes that begin with the letter of the name of the hero of the occasion Lika - “L”: (langet (cutlet), noodles, noodles, flatbread, liver, liqueur, lemon, lemonade, laurel, lula kebab, lard (lard ), onion, lagman, etc.). The one whose vocabulary is running out, says a voluminous toast - a wish.

If necessary, take a break for a meal.

Competition "Believe it or not"

Presenter:
Difficult times have come for the Chinese people: the country was attacked by the warlike tribe of the Huns. Dressed in men's clothing, Mulan joins other warriors and sets off on a dangerous trek to the foot of the snow-capped mountains. But you need to pass one more test, answering the questions as quickly as possible with only one word - “yes” or “no”. Can we quickly and correctly answer almost the same questions? The first person to answer the question correctly is awarded a yuan.

  • In China, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)
  • Was the ballpoint pen initially used only by military pilots? (Yes)
  • Are vitamin-enriched pencils produced in China for children who tend to chew on anything? (Yes)
  • In one Chinese circus, two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz. (No)
  • Are Chinese people taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes, and not only the Chinese, but any person)
  • Do people still bathe with olive oil in some places? (Yes, in some hot provinces in China where water is scarce)
  • Were high-heeled shoes the number one cause of accidental death in China in 1995? (Yes, almost 200 Chinese women died from falling from high heels)
  • Does China use disposable school boards? (No)
  • Was the fountain pen invented in Ancient Egypt? (Yes)
  • If a flounder is placed on a checkerboard, it will also become checkered. (Yes)
  • Can bats receive radio signals? (No)
  • Owls can't roll their eyes? (Yes)
  • Are dolphins small whales? (Yes)
  • Was gunpowder invented in China? (Yes)
  • If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)
  • Is it true that spiders feed on their own webs? (Yes)
  • Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)
  • Spartan warriors sprayed their hair with perfume before battle. (Yes, this is the only luxury they allowed themselves)
  • Can children hear higher pitched sounds than adults? (Yes)
  • The first firecrackers in China were made from bamboo scraps (Yes, it was believed that the crackling sound of burning bamboo drove away evil spirits)
  • Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)

Presenter: You are all just smart people - you tried so hard to guess the correct answer. Everyone passed this stage of the test - learning to navigate in different environments - with dignity.

Game "Fanta"

Presenter:
You have all heard about the wonderful Chinese lanterns. There is a Lantern Festival in China. When such lanterns are lit, laughter sounds in every home. Our holiday was also not complete without a lantern. This lantern is not simple; there are cards attached to it on a string with tasks that are not at all complicated. With your eyes closed, cut off the task card.

  • express without words that you want to go to school, but you can’t find your backpack;
  • tell the fairy tale "Turnip" on behalf of Repka;
  • remember three films that take place on a birthday;
  • recite a birthday poem (sing a song);
  • name five signs by which we can recognize the Snow Maiden;
  • depict without words that you want to buy three birds with one stone as a gift to a friend;
  • show a cat who is afraid of something, but is curious;
  • depict a car that just can’t start;
  • look at yourself in the mirror and praise yourself, but don’t smile;
  • portray an adult afraid of skiing down a hill.

Presenter:
I think everyone deserves an award. Everyone gets yuan.

Competition "We have all sung songs"

Presenter:
All people strive for happiness. How to achieve it? The Chinese offer a very simple and wise answer in Chinese: happy is the cat who has the opportunity to hug three people every day and sing a song cheerfully.
So, the competition “We all sang songs.” I'm reading the definition to a children's song. Whoever guesses it first gets a winner token, and then everyone sings it.

  • a song about a part of the land surrounded by water, whose inhabitants are happy from constantly eating tropical fruits (“Chunga-changa”);
  • a song about a heavenly-colored vehicle (“Blue Car”);
  • a song about how a shaggy creature performs a musical composition and at the same time takes sunbathing (“I’m lying in the sun”);
  • a song about a plant that grew in the wild and was cut down by a peasant (“A Christmas tree was born in the forest”);
  • a song about how fun it is to march with a group (“It’s fun to walk together”);
  • a song about a small insect whose color resembles a certain vegetable (“A grasshopper sat in the grass”);
  • a song about how bad weather conditions cannot ruin the holiday (“We will survive this trouble”).

Game "Dance with fans"

Presenter:
Fan dance is the hallmark of Chinese dance art. The fan is also used in oriental dances, for example, in Taijiquan (or “purple butterfly dance”). Skilled dancers sometimes wield their fans so daringly that you are amazed. You are given a unique opportunity to feel like real Chinese dancers.

The participant in the dance must hold a feather in the air with the help of a fan, and everyone in unison counts who can dance the longest.

Presenter:
Everyone excelled in this competition. But you not only need to hold the feather in the air longer, but also dance.

Game "Search for the Flower of Happiness"

Presenter:
You are all a little tired, so I offer an interesting and educational history of flowers.
In the poem, the heroine's name is simply Mulan. "Mulan" means "magnolia". (“Mu” means tree, and “Lan” means “orchid.”) Mulan’s name is often added to the surname Hua, which means “flower.” In China there is a legend about the mysterious Flower of Happiness. The tulip symbolizes success, love and protection. They wear it to protect life from poverty and all kinds of failures. Tulip is the house of the elves. If tulips are blooming in your garden or a vase of tulips is in your apartment, know that little people are fluttering between the flowers. And the elves will definitely visit you. But as sometimes happens in moments of misfortune and trouble, there is no saving flower of happiness at hand. Today you have a unique opportunity to find the Flower of Happiness right here. I think that each of you will find exactly what she is missing...

Paper flowers are laid out on the table with the text facing down. Each guest chooses her own flower and reads out loud which flower of happiness she needs at this stage of her life.


White
White tulips know how to cleanse etheric fields.
In order to set yourself up to do the work, place seven buds in the center of the room. Turn the vase a quarter turn every day. After a week, take the flowers out of the house and leave them outside. Your performance will increase.
Reds
Red is the color of tulips - the color of love.
Gently ask the guy you care about if he likes red tulips. After this, at home, put a bouquet of these flowers in a vase and every time you look at the tulips, think about your young man. And you will see that he will treat you much better.
Orange
The orange color of tulips is the color of protest.
If you don’t find anything in common with all the people around you, let the tulips stand at your bedside overnight. All feelings of protest and misunderstanding will go away. And the next day there will be mutual understanding around you, and your relationships with the people around you will become harmonious.
Yellow
Yellow tulips attract money.
Decorate your home with bouquets of yellow tulips. Use fresh flowers or their image for this, because they also have the property of attracting money. Hang a picture of yellow tulips in a prominent place or make it your computer screensaver, this will help you gain wealth.
Variegated
Variegated tulips are responsible for variety in life.
Place a bouquet of colorful tulips in a prominent place in your room. As you pass by the vase, smell the aroma of the flower. After some time, dramatic changes will occur in your life.
Burgundy
The burgundy color of tulips symbolizes power.
By presenting a bouquet of burgundy tulips as a gift, you will win someone over. You can rely on his piety, generosity and kindness towards you.
Marble
Marble tulips are responsible for the good attitude of people. If you are tormented by conflicts at school and at home, place flowers in the center of the room. Enjoy their beauty. After some time, you will get rid of irritation, anger, and goodwill and mutual understanding will reign around you.
Pink
Pink tulips improve your mood.
If you are bored, tired of everything, buy a bouquet of pink tulips. Put them in a vase and pay attention to them more often. This will not only lift your mood, but also rid the room of viruses of irritation and anger.

Presenter:
Let's raise our cups to happiness. For the happiness of the birthday girl and each of you. After all, we all know that, contrary to legend, happiness is not in a flower, but in those who are next to us - in our family and friends.

Comic lottery

Presenter:
Are you tired of active recreation - competitions and games? Let's count the number of yuan earned. One box contains prizes, the other contains folded notes with the names of the prizes. Each of you takes a note and reads what prize he got. And he takes it himself. The one with the most tokens starts.

In life you have to hope for the best
Take some glue if it doesn’t stick in real life. (Glue)
You didn't win a penny
but a real ruler.
You will walk around with a beautiful hairstyle,
Captivating everyone with a thick, fluffy mane. (Comb)
Why do you need a wallet?
put the money in the bag. (Plastic bag)
Get it, hurry up, you have a notepad,
write poetry. (Notebook)
So that you can keep money,
We hand you a wallet. (Wallet)
To keep your hair in order
A "pot holder" will come in handy. (Scrunchy).
Yes, the lucky ticket is yours,
hold your pencil like this.
Do you understand what the meaning of the gift is?
Life will be joyful and bright. (Marker)
And great love awaits you
And kisses all year round. (handkerchief)
There is no more important book than this
Only you are the writer in it. (Notebook)
We'll have to live by learning grief,
Don't forget about the days of the calendar. (Watch)

Food break. Then there is a dance break, during which the table is prepared for tea.

Fortune telling by tea

Presenter:
Let's drink tea, but not ordinary tea, but Chinese green tea. The Chinese tea ceremony is not just drinking tea, it is a sacred event. Let's remember Chinese fortune telling with tea. Chinese is suitable for fortune telling green tea without additives.

Basic rules of Chinese tea fortune telling:

  • Sugar is not added to tea for fortune telling;
  • brew a spoonful of tea directly in the cup;
  • cover it with a saucer or lid;
  • wait no more than ten minutes before taking a sip, think about the question that you want to clarify;
  • You need to take a cup of tea with your left hand, the one closest to your heart;
  • if you see a floating seagull, wait expensive gift;
  • a tea stalk floating on the surface is a sign to guests from afar;
  • drink all the tea to the bottom;
  • turn the cup three times clockwise;
  • turn it upside down, place it on a saucer, leave it in this position for a while;
  • look into the cup: the pattern of tea leaves on the walls of the cup is the answer to your question.

When solving a pattern of tea leaves, the handle of the cup should be on the left side. Pay attention to the picture as a whole. Does the picture consist of many disconnected, unconnected tea leaves? If the drawing is absolutely chaotic and the tea leaves are not communicating in any way, this means that Providence is still leaving your question unanswered. But by no means is this a negative answer! It’s just that the time for an exact answer has not yet come. The shape of the tea leaves says a lot: if there are round tea leaves in the cup, your wish will certainly come true.

If you see light stripes of streams running along the edges of the cup, a road awaits you. Stripe on outside cups predicts that the road will be long. The time of the upcoming action is determined by the location of the figure in the cup:

  • if it is on the edge of the cup or near the edge - present tense;
  • if closer to the bottom, the further away the upcoming event is in time;
  • if there are symbols at the very bottom - to the distant future;
  • the closer the symbol is to the pen, the sooner the prediction will come true.

Consider the numbers and letters formed from tea leaves, which you must take into account when collecting the results of fortune telling into a single whole. If the tea leaves have formed some kind of figure, we begin to unravel!

Let's look at the detailed interpretation.

A detailed interpretation of the figures formed in the cup can be found

"The ABC of Fate", "The Secret of the Name"

Presenter:
You have all heard that there are many types of Chinese fortune telling: Chinese horoscope, Druid horoscope, palmistry (fortune telling by hand)… Even by looking at a person’s face and gait, a soothsayer could predict his future. There is a prediction based on a person’s name... It’s all about a few letters that are components of your name. Let's look at this strange relationship: fate and name. Each letter has its own semantic and emotional connotation. The meaning of a name can be deciphered by summing up the meaning of each letter. The influence of each letter in the name is not equal in strength. The letter that begins the name is most pronounced, then the most audible and repeated more than once. For example, let's take the name "Anna". It has two letters "a". In all languages ​​it is a symbol of beginning. "N" - symbol inner strength, the desire not to accept everything indiscriminately. This means that “Anna” is a “reasonable initiative.”

Fortune telling from the Chinese "Book of Changes"

Presenter:
Fortune telling using the Book of Changes has become traditional for Chinese culture. We will continue this tradition.

You can get acquainted with this book and download it here:

Game "Scroll"

Presenter:
Dear guests, now you have to plunge headlong into Chinese painting. There is a unique form of paintings in the Chinese painting tradition - a scroll. You have to create such pictures, but not alone. To do this, guests take turns writing a few lines of congratulations to the birthday girl and wrapping what they wrote so that the next participant sees only the end of the phrase. After each guest writes something, we unfold the piece of paper and read what happened. The task is to write original congratulations no repetitions.

Summing up (presentation of Scrolls and Talismans of Good Luck).

Presenter:
Let's summarize. At the beginning of our holiday, you signed “Dedication to Guests” and everyone fulfilled their vow: they had fun to the fullest, ate everything that was on the festive table, joked and said nice words to the birthday girl, danced, sang songs, participated in sweepstakes and competitions .
Our holiday was held in Chinese style. We, following Mulan Hua, had to go through all the tests that she had to go through on her life's path. You have all worthily completed the stages of competitions and riddles to find your Scroll of Luck:
Now we solemnly present you with the Scrolls and Talismans of Good Luck.
The scrolls are made in advance. On one side there is a hieroglyph, on the reverse - its decoding and a talisman. (Information can be found on the Internet).
China is considered to be the birthplace of the fan. The fan attracts and retains positive energy. He will protect you from adversity.
Each girl is given a Chinese fan. 07/05/2019 01:00:35, AlikaS

Good script. Thought out to the smallest detail. It was described in detail. The result was a kind of performance where everyone present, actors and spectators, were creators and directors of the action. It is very fortunate that the birthday girl herself, along with her mother, is the presenter. The topic is very unusual and interesting for this age. I will make a holiday for my daughter according to this scenario. It took me a long time to choose. I read a lot of articles. Liked this one. Thanks to the author for his enormous work.2

12/15/2018 03:14:47, Kristinn

Thanks for the idea, tips and advice. Every year I spend my daughter’s birthday. But on my 12th birthday there was doubt (at home or a cafe?). The children seem to be grown up already!? After reading your script I was hooked. THERE WILL BE A HOLIDAY!!! The topic is interesting, not well-worn. The simplicity of organization is captivating. Educational competitions and riddles. Everything is described in detail. In two days we will celebrate. The script is great! Thank you very much for your work

07/23/2008 13:20:34, Ekaterina

China is a great state with a rich culture that arouses genuine interest among people all over the world. In 2008, the Olympics took place in Beijing - since then they have become fashionable. themed holidays in Chinese style. Fortunately, the traditions of China and its ancient culture provide enormous scope for creativity. Chinese style holidays They turn out to be extremely bright, colorful and, of course, unusual, and therefore memorable.

This topic is also interesting for children's parties. A Chinese theme is suitable for celebrating the birthday of a girl or boy who is interested in the traditions and culture of different nations. After all, there are birthdays every year, and you need to try to make each one different from the previous ones.

Here is a short scenario children's day Chinese style birthday for a child 6-10 years old . You can celebrate the holiday either at home or in a restaurant - in this case, a Chinese restaurant is suitable.

Children's birthday in Chinese style: decoration

Most of the decor for such a holiday can be made with your own hands.

  • Paper decor in Chinese style (garlands, lanterns).

  • Round Chinese red lanterns can be made from threads: you will need balloons, PVA glue, and red woolen threads. The threads need to be dipped in glue and then wound around the ball. When the threads are completely dry, you should burst the ball and carefully remove it - you will be left with a red ball that needs to be hung from the ceiling. The more such balloons there are, the more festive the atmosphere will become.

  • Hieroglyphs - they can simply be cut out of colored paper or written in black ink on a white background. Hang hieroglyphs on the walls.
  • Draw Chinese dragons, cut them out and make a garland out of them. One large dragon can be hung on the wall.
  • Bonsai - or rather, its sweet replica. To do this you need a bonsai pot or something similar. Stick a piece of plasticine to the bottom and secure in it a barrel made of thick wire, folded several times or braided with another wire. Next, the pots can be filled with something small - clean sand, for example. Attach several wire branches to the trunk, and then use a stapler to string candies in green candy wrappers onto the wire branches. You can also use decorative ribbons, beads, etc. to decorate the tree.

You will have to buy some of the decor. It is advisable to purchase Chinese sky lanterns, which will become the brightest decoration of the holiday. You can also buy Chinese fans, pillows, and wind chimes. It is worth using predominantly red and gold colors in decoration and serving.

Dress the birthday boy in a kimono, and prepare headbands with yin and yang for the guests. However, if the birthday invitation states the theme of the holiday, guests can also come in a kimono.

Children's birthday in Chinese style: events, games, competitions

The presenter, also in a kimono, makes an introductory speech:

In the tenth year of this century, ten brave men and beauties came together to bring congratulations to the worthy of the worthy representative of the glorious family. They came together to throw a party that would last for years and decades to remember. They will not be afraid of difficulties and will go through all the tests to turn the holiday into a real Chinese miracle. Will dragons and strange Chinese rituals scare you? Are you ready to celebrate?

The children answer that they are ready, and it begins.

Game “Believe it or not.” First, you need to introduce your children a little to China. Prepare China-related statements that children must agree or disagree with by saying yes or no. The game is called “Believe it or not.” Here is a sample list of statements:

  • Chinese students write on the board with a brush with colored ink. (Yes)
  • The Chinese were the first to learn how to extract silk thread. (Yes)
  • In China, vitamin-enriched pencils are produced for children who have a habit of chewing them. (Yes)
  • China is the birthplace of porcelain. (Yes)
  • In one of the Chinese circuses, crocodiles can dance tango. (No)
  • The Chinese have a tumbler doll called Daruma. (no, it's a Japanese doll)
  • Chinese people are taller in the morning than in the evening. (yes, but this applies not only to the Chinese, but to people of any nationality)
  • The Great Wall of China can be seen from space. (Yes)
  • IN Chinese schools disposable boards. (No)
  • Gunpowder was invented in China. (Yes)
  • The first telephone was invented by a Chinese. (No)
  • In China they also eat dumplings. (Yes)

2. Origami. introduction presenter: “Did you know that paper was invented in China? And what interesting entertainment with paper also originated in China? If the guys cannot guess, the presenter suggests that it is origami.

Next, the presenter distributes paper and diagrams to the children (they can be found on the Internet and downloaded). Each child chooses a pattern and prepares a figurine. If one of the children knows how to do origami, let them demonstrate their talent without looking at the diagrams. When the origami is ready, the presenter will put them in a box and mix them.

Then the presenter takes out any figurine at random, shows it to the children and asks them to guess what it is. Of course, children guess quickly. Then the presenter offers to name more options: what this figure reminds them of and what it can represent. Children express their ideas. Whose option for each of the figures is the last (that is, no one can come up with anything else) receives a small prize for ingenuity.

3. Relay race “Guards of the Celestial Empire”. The presenter says that according to legend, the eastern part of the sky is guarded by a blue dragon, and the western part by a white tiger. The guardian of the south is the red bird, and the guardian of the north is the turtle. Beneath the firmament lies a square land, with China at its center. Next, the presenter invites the children to play the role of guards of the Celestial Empire.

You need to divide the children into two teams equally. The relay race is carried out traditionally: teams stand parallel to each other, at a distance from them there are two chairs that they need to run around in order to go back and pass the baton to the next member of their team.

However, in this case, participants must not just run, but move in a certain way. The first participants from each team portray slow turtles: they must walk with the heel of their front foot touching the toe of their back foot (that is, take very small steps).

The second depict birds: they wave their arms and raise their knees high, as if marching.

The third are dragons: they spread their legs as wide as possible and walk half-bent, also waving their arms.

The fourth depict a tiger and move on all fours.

If there are more than four people in a team, the fifth and other participants decide for themselves how they will move - like a turtle, tiger, dragon or bird. The team that finishes the relay first wins.

4. Handicraft game “Amulets”. The presenter says that the dragon's fang was considered a powerful amulet in China. Then he asks the children if they want to have the same amulet.

The leader places a box or box with “fangs” in the center of the table at which the children are sitting: these can be beads in the shape of fangs (these are commercially available) or “fangs” made of dough with a hole for threading. The leader also gives the children a piece of silk thread, long enough so that, after tying it, the amulet can be put on the neck.

Task for children: string three fangs on a thread, then tie the thread and put it around the neck. The three fastest ones receive small prizes. However, we need to wait until everyone succeeds. If someone doesn't succeed, let other guys help.

5. Game for girls “Dance with a Fan”. The presenter talks about the importance of a fan in Chinese culture. Then he invites the girls to practice using a fan. Each girl receives a fan and a feather. You need to wield the fan in such a way that the feather stays in the air as long as possible. First, the girls all train together to music. Then they take part one at a time, and at this time someone counts how many seconds the feather stayed in the air. The girl who shows the maximum result wins.

Children's birthday in Chinese style: the second part of the holiday

After the games, dinner is served and the children try to eat with chopsticks. Before dessert, the host talks about the features of the tea ceremony. Well, after dinner you can go to the “Book of Changes”. In fact, this is the usual comic fortune-telling based on any book. Anyone who wants to know fate must name the page and line. The fortuneteller reads the line and then tries to interpret it. For fortune telling children's party in Chinese style, you can use a book of Chinese folk tales. If the children cannot interpret on their own, the facilitator should help. All predictions, of course, must be very positive.

Outdoor game "Catch the dragon's tail." The game is played after dinner and opens the dance block. Children need to be divided into two teams. Team members stand one after another and place their hands on the belt of the person in front. The first one can put on a dragon mask - he is the head. The one in the back needs to tie a tail to his belt. The tail can be a paper garland. You need to tie it with a thin thread so that the child does not get hurt when the tail is pulled.

So, every team is a dragon. The dragons face each other, and rhythmic Chinese-style music plays. Now the teams begin to wriggle like a snake, run back and go on the offensive again. Goal: the child standing first, that is, the “head of the dragon,” must grab the tail of the rival dragon. Whose head does it faster, that team wins.

First coming of age.
Seven years after all.
Since I will be the host of this disgrace, Masha prepared a scenario for me.
On ten sheets of fine print!
Very exciting.
In one of the competitions some questions

1. In Japan, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)
2. Is disposable school boards used in Australia? (No)
3. Was the fountain pen invented in Ancient Egypt? (Yes)
4. Was the ballpoint pen used only by military pilots at first? (Yes)
5. In Africa, fortified pencils are produced for children who tend to chew on anything? (Yes)
6. Do some types of colored pencils have carrot extract added to make the lead stronger? (No)
7. Did the Romans wear pants? (No, they wore tunics and togas)
8. If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)
9. Is it true that spiders feed on their own web? (Yes)
10. In one Korean circus, two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz. (No)
11. Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)
12. If you put a flounder on a chessboard, it will also become checkered. (Yes)
13. Spartan warriors sprayed their hair with perfume before battle. (Yes, this is the only luxury they allowed themselves)
14. Do mice grow up and become rats? (No, these are two different orders of rodents)
15. Can some frogs fly? (Yes, in the tropical forests of Asia and Africa)
16. Can children hear higher sounds than adults? (Yes)
17. Is the eye filled with air? (No, the eye is filled with fluid)
18. Are you taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes)
19. Do people still bathe with olive oil in some places? (Yes, in some hot countries where water is scarce)
20. Can bats receive radio signals? (No)
21. Owls can’t roll their eyes? (Yes)
22. Is elk a type of deer? (Yes)
23. At night, do giraffes use echoes to find the leaves they feed on? (No)
24. Are dolphins small whales? (Yes)
25. Does a rhinoceros horn have magical powers? (No)
26. In some countries, fireflies are used as lighting devices? (Yes)
27. Is a monkey usually the size of a kitten? (Yes)
28. Was Scrooge's lucky coin worth 10 cents? (Yes)
29. Was Duremar selling frogs? (No, leeches)
30. Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)
31. Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)
32. Are most turnips grown in Russia? (No, in America)
33. An elephant, meeting an unfamiliar relative, greets him in the following way - puts his trunk in his mouth? (Yes)
34. Was Hans Christian Andersen's real name Swensen? (No, Hans)
35. In medicine, is the diagnosis of “Munchausen syndrome” given to a patient who lies a lot? (No, this diagnosis is given to a patient who has a constant desire to be treated)
36. The height of the Little Humpbacked Horse is two inches? (No, three)
37. First place among the causes of death from accidents in Japan in 1995. borrowed high heels? (Yes, almost 200 Japanese women died from falling from high heels)
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How can I celebrate this event with dignity?
After all, I only love my children.
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