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Small illustrations about the Spring Festival - what are the styles of New Year posters?

How to draw illustrations for primary school students' Spring Festival handwritten newspapers

It is best to draw small red lights on both sides and couplets below, and then draw a child wearing new clothes and holding firecrackers for New Year posters. What styles are there?

1. Flat style

The flat design style gives people a visual sense of simplicity and design, so it is not easy to look vulgar. The design elements are flat points. Line and surface elements have relatively high requirements for composition, typesetting, color matching, details of graphics and text, etc.

2. National style illustrations

National style illustrations are favored by major brands and illustrators. Their visuals have a Chinese style atmosphere and are fashionable and beautiful, so they are very suitable for use. To express the design related to the Spring Festival.

3.3D style

3D style has become more popular in major design industries in recent years, and has also become an important form of expression in Spring Festival poster design, with exquisite texture and strong space. The sense and volume, as well as the good-looking color matching, break the traditional two-dimensional Spring Festival poster design form.

4. Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk style is a style that has only become popular in the past two years. It is biased towards the direction of technological trends. Hong Kong-style tea restaurants like to use this style. Decoration is also a common expression method of national trend design, so the tone is consistent with the Spring Festival. It is characterized by text and simple small graphics. The borders of the text usually use Chinese style, and neon lights The luminous effect is mainly high-saturation rose red, blue, yellow, and green.

As for the styles of New Year posters, the editor of Global Ivy will share them with you here for the time being. If you are interested in website design, page layout, and image processing, I hope this article can help you in your study or work. If you want to know more about graphic design materials and techniques, you can click on other articles on this site to learn. Lan Keqi's Spring Festival picture book: those strong New Year flavors in children's books, enjoy the fun year with your children

The Spring Festival is our Lunar New Year, the most solemn, most important and lively event of the Chinese nation festival. Children love celebrating the Spring Festival the most. In addition to wearing new clothes, setting off firecrackers, and visiting temple fairs, they can also receive lucky money from their elders.

The Spring Festival is coming soon. Lan Keqi has carefully prepared this Spring Festival-themed book list for everyone, so that children can understand traditional Chinese culture through picture books and experience the strong flavor of the New Year in the picture books.

01

"Little Nian Beast"

Courage, friendship, responsibility, patience, no adult principles, a legend about "Nian".

Author:

Xiong Liangwen/Pictures

Publisher:

Tianjin People's Publishing House

Appropriate reading age :

3~6 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.2

Introduction:

Have you ever heard of the legend of "Nian"? A long time ago, on a high mountain, there lived a lonely monster called "Nian".

He has four eyes, a big mouth, and a big belly. Whenever winter is cold, he will be particularly angry. He will rush down from the mountains, catch those lonely people, and devour them to save his life!

How can we escape from the hands of "Nian"? What are the customs of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new? Let this book full of New Year flavor tell you the story of the "Little Nian Beast"!

Reason for recommendation:

The picture pays attention to lines and ink color; but the structure and language expression are not bound by tradition, modern, concise and innocent, with a unique sense of humor and poetry; "all things have feelings", the little Nian beast becomes lively and kind, and can be easily attracted by children and even different people Cultural readers understand it, and it is highly emotionally expressive.

Three pictures to experience this book:

02

"Back to Hometown for the New Year"

The rich flavor of the New Year is full of the warmth of family affection Let children learn to express love.

Author:

Sun Weiwei/text, Zhang Di/picture

Publisher:

Tomorrow Publishing House

Suitable reading age:

5~8 years old

Recommendation index:

Content introduction:

"Going Back to My Hometown for the New Year" is written through warm words The life story shows the difference in food and clothing expenses between the three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, and reflects the development and growing strength of the motherland.

The story begins with a family of three returning to their hometown to celebrate the New Year, and then returning to the city after the Spring Festival holiday. Through the warm interaction between the three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, it brings out the development and changes in people's food, clothing, housing and transportation.

Reason for recommendation:

This book completely records every detail of the son who started a family and started a career far away from home, and returned to his hometown for the New Year with his wife, allowing the third generation "I" in the book to learn from The beginning of "Going back to my dad's hometown for the New Year" to the expectation of "Going back to my hometown again for the New Year" also reflects the emotional identification of a child who has never been back to his hometown.

If any parents and friends are taking their children back to their hometowns to celebrate the New Year this year, they may wish to read this book together with their children.

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03

"The Stove Lord"

Feel it in the relaxed and humorous traditional story Learn about truth, goodness and beauty, understand traditional festivals, learn to love others, and experience the rich warmth of family and the flavor of the New Year.

Author:

Xiong Liangwen/Pictures

Publisher:

Tianjin People's Publishing House

Appropriate reading age :

2~8 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.6

Introduction:

The 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month is the day to worship the stove. This day is called "Little New Year", and the Spring Festival officially begins from this day.

According to tradition, the "Sacrifice to the Stove" ceremony will be held on this day. On this day, the Stove Lord will go to heaven to "report his duties." In heaven, the Kitchen God will report to the Queen Mother the good or bad deeds of the family, and the Queen Mother will decide the family's misfortune in the coming year based on the Stove God's report.

Reason for recommendation:

The story of "The Stove Lord" is based on tradition and folklore as the theme, showing our unique culture, but this story is not limited to the past. It also blends into the microcosm of our contemporary life.

People today may still know about Stove Lord, but many people may not understand what Stove Lord does. The book describes the origin and characteristics of Stove Lord in implicit and playful language. , allowing the children to better understand this amiable fairy grandfather.

The simple and simple picture is full of traditional folk characteristics, with bright colors, soft lines, and a big-eyed Zao on the cover. Prince is particularly popular with curious children.

Three pictures to experience this book:

04

"Reunion"

< p>The pictures are exquisite and full of strong Chinese flavor. Feel the warmth and strength deep in the soul, letting children know that home is the warmest and softest place.

Author:

Yu Liqiong/Article, Zhu Chengliang/Photo

Publisher:

Tomorrow Publishing House

Suitable reading age:

3~10 years old

< p>Recommendation Index:

Douban Rating

:

8.8

Content Introduction:

"Reunion" , the plot of the story is very simple. It tells the story of a father who goes out to work every year and only returns home to reunite with his family during the Chinese New Year. The book is written in the first person of the little girl and focuses on the psychology of the little girl getting along with her father for just a few days.

Experienced strangeness (hiding behind mom’s clothes) - familiarity (making glutinous rice dumplings with dad, paying New Year greetings, watching dad repair the house) - reluctance (holding on to dad tightly when leaving, and holding on to him) I gave the "good luck coin" that I value very much to my father, hoping that good luck will always accompany him). The plot of the story is very simple, but very touching.

Reunion is a holiday story that belongs to you and me; reunion is. An emotional pursuit is the connection between people, the harmony that Chinese people like, the great spiritual satisfaction, and the coin in the heart.

Recommendation reasons:

This book was selected into the Ministry of Education’s first recommended book list and recommended extracurricular reading.

Won the New York Times Outstanding Children's Picture Book of 2011 and the First Prize of the First Feng Zikai Children's Picture Book Award for Outstanding Children's Picture Book.

The picture book accurately and organically integrates the traditional national culture, the connotation of modern life, and children's psychology and emotions. It is a touching work with human touch, sense of history, and artistic beauty.

The written stories are natural and simple, with no exaggerated words or excessive emotions. The theme is implicit but not explicit, the emotional expression is strong but not violent, and the structural arrangement is sparse but not omitted, which not only provides a good foundation for painting. The solid foundation for development also leaves a broad space for creativity for the painter.

Three pictures to experience this book:

05

"It’s Chinese New Year!"

Use interactive games to tell the origin of Chinese New Year and various traditional customs, feel happy reading, and spend an authentic New Year.

Author:

Sun Zhaozhi/text, O Yang/picture

Publisher:

Future Publishing House

Reading age:

2~6 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.5

Content introduction:

The Spring Festival is a traditional festival for our Chinese people. Opening this book, children will walk into a festive playground.

The book contains wonderful flipping, pulling, letter bag, three-dimensional and other novel interactive forms. Children can not only understand the various Spring Festival rituals from the 29th of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th of the first lunar month. .

Reason for recommendation:

The Spring Festival is an important traditional festival for the Chinese people. The various traditional customs add a strong flavor of the New Year to the Spring Festival and bring people a new year. good mood. However, children are unable to participate in most aspects such as posting couplets, cooking New Year's dinner, setting off firecrackers, hanging lanterns, etc., and cannot appreciate the meaning of these customs. The tradition is often just a formality.

This book "It’s Chinese New Year!" uses 12 interactive mechanisms such as book + flip + pull + letter bag + three-dimensional, etc., which perfectly combines games with traditional culture, allowing children to have hands-on fun Remember the tradition and increase knowledge.

Three pictures to experience this book:

06

"The Story of the Twelve Zodiac Signs"

A must-read classic of Chinese culture , strong New Year flavor, full of Chinese style.

Author:

Lai Mawen/Pictures

Publisher:

Hebei Education Press

Suitable Reading age:

3~10 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.2< /p>

Content introduction:

"The Story of the Twelve Zodiac Signs" is adapted from the folklore of the twelve zodiac signs. It incorporates modern details on the basis of the traditional story and designs a "river-crossing race" "The main story line vividly and humorously depicts the process of selecting the twelve zodiac animals.

Reason for recommendation:

The whole book also provides imaginative and interesting interpretations of the outstanding characteristics of each of the twelve zodiac signs, such as: Why are mice afraid of cats? Why do snakes have no legs? Why does the monkey have a red butt? Wait.

At the end of the story, there is also a "zodiac chronology comparison table", which allows children to easily understand the relationship between age and zodiac signs. At the same time, they can also check the zodiac signs of family members and friends, which is very interesting!

Three pictures to experience this book:

07

"Sweet and Sweet Laba Porridge"

Using warm and joyful daily life to show the customs and customs of the Laba Festival Features.

Author:

Zhang Qiusheng/Text, Zhu Chengliang/Pictures

Publisher:

China Children's Publishing House

< p>Reading age:

3~8 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.5

Introduction:

Laba Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals.

This book takes the Laba Festival as the background of the story. Yan'er's family prepares the ingredients for Laba porridge, cooks porridge, delivers porridge, drinks porridge, leaves porridge for relatives who are away from home, smearing Laba porridge on trees, etc. A series of activities such as this expressed the yearning for a better life in a warm and joyful scene, and conveyed the cultural connotation of the Laba Festival, a traditional festival.

The power of language and touching images combine to make the whole story memorable and fulfilling.

Reason for recommendation:

This book can help children understand that life is rich and colorful, and it can also arouse children's curiosity, allowing them to explore the future while recalling the story. , ask questions, come in and see the truth.

At the same time, it leads children to see the world from a different perspective, and through prayers and blessings, their young minds can enter a noble realm of respect and gratitude that covers the core content of culture.

The content in the story about being diligent in doing things, caring for relatives and friends, and being helpful to others can make children's love stronger.

Three pictures to get a feel for this book:

08

"A Very Sleepy New Year"

Not stick to tradition Folk stories use brand-new festival stories to show the long-standing traditional culture and festival connotations.

Author:

Text/Pictures by Meng Yanan

Publisher:

Tiantian Publishing House

Appropriate reading age :

2~6 years old

Recommendation index:

Content introduction:

"A Very Sleepy New Year" cleverly uses "Hibernation" and "New Year", two overlapping clues in time, tell the story of Bao Xiong, who has never celebrated the New Year or eaten dumplings, and wants to celebrate the New Year once. As Bao Xiong tries hard to spend the New Year sober, he continues to receive help from his friends.

The story uses small animals as the protagonists and traditional Chinese festivals as the background. Through stories that are more in line with contemporary children's reading habits and needs, it conveys the long-standing traditional Chinese cultural connotation and the true meaning of festivals.

Reason for recommendation:

Through this new interpretation, the work conveys the Chinese nation’s national spirit of harmony and mutual assistance, as well as the traditional New Year’s festive atmosphere that emphasizes reunion.

At the same time, the story also incorporates traditional customs such as "sticking Spring Festival couplets and eating dumplings", allowing children to subtly understand Chinese festivals and the ancient wisdom behind them while laughing.

Three pictures to experience this book:

09

"Stories of Traditional Chinese Festivals"

Let children understand their own traditions Festival, learn about the long-standing Chinese civilization.

Author:

Si Nan/Adapted by Zhu Chengliang, Liu Dawei, etc./Illustrations

Publisher:

CITIC Publishing House

Reading age:

3~10 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban rating

:

< p>8.6

Content introduction:

"Stories of Traditional Chinese Festivals" covers the New Year, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, February 2, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Laba Festival The eight festival stories are jointly created by many traditional Chinese painting masters and have extremely high artistic appreciation value. At the same time, the text in the book has been repeatedly polished to make it catchy and childlike.

The story materials are all familiar traditional stories that we are most familiar with. After being passed down orally for generations, they have solidified into a part of our memory and are worth preserving in every child's childhood.

Reason for recommendation:

At the end of each book there are interesting customs corresponding to traditional festivals. After listening to the story, children can learn more about Chinese festivals and feel the beauty of tradition.

This set of carefully crafted traditional festival stories aims to let children understand their own traditional festivals, understand the long-standing Chinese civilization, and appreciate the profound wisdom of our ancestors.

Three pictures to experience this book:

10

"Lantern"

Chinese New Year blessings for children .

Author:

Wang Yage/Text, Zhu Chengliang/Illustration

Publisher:

New Century Publishing House

Reading age:

2~8 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban rating

:

< p>8.3

Introduction:

On the fifth day of the first lunar month when the New Year began to fade, Zhaodi finally looked forward to the lanterns sent by her uncle. The night in the village alley was like the sea. The lights were flickering, and the friends held up their own lanterns to compete with each other: "Yours is a cow dung lantern, it looks good."

"Yours is a lotus lantern, and mine is a cupping lantern." ”

In a blink of an eye, it’s the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and the New Year is coming to an end. This is the last night to put out lanterns

Reason for recommendation:

The author borrowed the help of a little girl to recruit Di's warm description of looking forward to picking up a lantern, then lighting it up, burning it, extinguishing it, and then regaining hope again expresses a kind of reluctance towards the gradual loss of tradition, a touch of parting nostalgia, and a slow growth in the embrace of hope.

The artist of this book is Mr. Zhu Chengliang, winner of the Illustration Award at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. There are snow, villages, lanterns, and children in the painting. Childlike interest flows in the picture, and the flavor of the year shines in the lanterns. Moving is the best Chinese New Year blessing for children!

Three pictures to experience this book:

11

"A Very Busy New Year's Eve" 》

The daily life of New Year’s Eve that you and I are familiar with, with the busy preparations of adults and the enthusiastic participation of children, the whole family gathers together to celebrate the New Year with warmth and affection

Author:

< p>Articles/Pictures by Weng Yishan

Publisher:

Tomorrow Publishing House

Suitable reading age:

2~6 years old

p>

Recommendation index:

Content introduction:

"A Very Busy New Year's Eve" tells the funny story of children enthusiastically participating in the festival, but becoming more and more busy, with sometimes rhyming lyrics. The text depicts the details of the three generations busy preparing for the New Year in a touching and interesting way, just like the New Year scenes in your and my family, which makes people feel intimate and familiar.

The New Year’s Eve dinner, flowers, candies, etc. are delicately embedded in it. , in addition to celebrating the New Year, it also contains joyful and auspicious words for the festival - "Eat sweets, have a good New Year", "Eat fish, you will have more every year", "Eat vegetables, good luck" - let the children congratulate each other and have a warm reunion. , feel the blessings of cultural inheritance, and also store a full sense of happiness during the New Year.

Reason for recommendation:

This picture book won the "30th Xinyi Children's Literature Award" - —Picture Book Creation Award, Judges’ Recommendation Award. The language is concise, clear, catchy, and the pictures are rich, vivid, and hilarious. In the author’s writing, New Year’s Eve is busy, fun, delicious, and full of family affection. of reunion.

From the perspective of children, it records stories from their experiences. At the same time, children can also learn about our traditional festivals and customs from the book and feel the strong flavor of the New Year.

Three pictures to experience this book:

12

"Dumplings and Rice Balls"

Take your children to understand traditional Chinese food culture , Why do we eat dumplings during the Spring Festival? Why do southerners eat glutinous rice balls?

Author:

Juan'er/Text, Ren Jingjing/Pictures

Publisher:

Comic Book Publishing House

Suitable reading age:

2~6 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.2

Content introduction:

I believe that children are no strangers to dumplings and glutinous rice balls. They have many differences, for example:

One has smooth skin, one has sticky skin; one wears thin clothes, one wears thick wraps; one wears a hairband, and the other has a bald head; One likes to eat meat and vegetables, and the other likes to eat sweets

Although they have many differences, they have one thing in common. Can the children guess it?

Reason for recommendation :

Dumplings and glutinous rice balls are based on the taste memory of us Chinese people, and one south and one north represent the differences in eating habits between the north and the south, which are very representative of the region.

In "Eating Book", two common foods are transformed into cute little characters. Just like a cross talk, you and I introduce ourselves in an all-round way. The content of the story is very easy to understand, especially suitable for children to read.

Although dumplings and glutinous rice balls each have their own shape and taste, their appearance is often related to reunion. They do not have a colorful appearance, but they are full of the simple taste of home.

Three pictures to get a feel for this book:

13

"The Mouse Takes a Bride"

Recommended book list for teachers of the new Chinese language textbook , a picture book full of rich folk customs and Chinese characteristics.

Author:

Zhang Lingling/text, Liu Zonghui/photo

Publisher:

21st Century Press

Reading age:

3~7 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

8.2

Content introduction:

"January 1st is the first day of the lunar month. January 2nd is the second day of the lunar month. On the third day of the lunar month, go to bed early. Tonight the mouse marries the bride." This book begins with The nursery rhyme opens with the story of "a mouse marrying a girl". The mouse village chief wanted to choose a son-in-law for his daughter who was better than the cat.

He visited the sun, dark clouds, wind and high walls along the way, and finally found that mice were the most powerful. So on the third day of the first lunar month, the village chief's daughter sat in a sedan chair made of straw sandals and married the mouse Alang with a lot of music.

Reason for recommendation:

This book is based on Chinese folklore and is full of rich folk customs. No matter the animal images, architectural style and scene design, they all reflect the style of traditional Chinese countryside.

The picture is also very festive, with red wedding clothes, red hijabs, and a wedding banquet involving relatives and friends, which fully reflects Chinese folk customs. Read the story of "A Rat Marries a Girl" in the Year of the Rat!

Three pictures to experience this book:

14

"Winnie's Chinese Year"< /p>

Learn about China’s traditional festival—Chinese Year in the magical world.

Author:

Au Valerie Thomas/Text

Inkki Paul/Illustration

Publisher:

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Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press

Suitable reading age:

3~8 years old

Recommendation index:

Content introduction:

Winnie and the big black cat Wilbur planned to invite relatives and friends to celebrate the Chinese New Year. They were very busy cleaning, decorating lanterns, and preparing New Year's Eve dinner.

After the New Year’s Eve dinner, the New Year’s parade began! Winnie’s garden was very lively: playing lions, dancing dragon lanterns, and setting off fireworks. At this moment, Wilbur suddenly disappeared. Where did he go? Where? Can Winnie still celebrate the Chinese New Year with Wilbur?

Reason for recommendation:

The Winnie the Witch series of picture books, although there is a lot of black on the screen, the changes in color Allowing children to see every element clearly, this is an interesting and vivid book that can stimulate children's unlimited imagination and problem-solving creativity.

Winnie the Witch is not an old lady with wrinkles, no teeth, and evil eyes who is brewing a mysterious potion in a cave, nor is she a gypsy woman with disheveled hair holding a crystal ball and chanting spells, but A magical witch who lives in a modern house, loves sports, loves online shopping, loves excitement, loves small animals, and knows magic.

Winnie’s character is a little confused, but she has the ability to turn danger into safety every time she encounters difficulties; she is a bit informal in life, but a pair of eyes that are good at discovering happiness can always make her enjoy the moment; Wen When Winnie is in trouble, she will be flustered, nervous, and incoherent, but after calming down, she will think positively and respond calmly.

Winnie is also full of adventurous spirit, and she is always ready to have a fight. When traveling, you can go to heaven, to the earth, to the sea, and you can do anything. This is Winnie, who is loved by countless children and adults.

Three pictures to experience this book:

15

"Happy Chinese Year"

The book content covers a wide range of knowledge and time The span is long, and children can learn more knowledge from books.

Author:

Seven Color Kingdom Painting/Editor

Publisher:

Anhui Children's Publishing House

Suitable reading age:

2~12 years old

Recommendation index:

Douban score

:

9.8

Introduction:

The picture book tells the interesting story of Tuantuan and Yuanyuan preparing and celebrating the New Year with their families. The book uses exquisite illustrations, realistic three-dimensional paper art and interactive crafts to show children the grand occasion of the Spring Festival that Chinese people value.

Children can learn about the origin of the New Year, related myths and legends, interesting traditional New Year customs, food customs from various places and colorful New Year activities. They can also learn about the excellent Chinese traditions and wisdom behind the Spring Festival. and crystallization, as well as the Chinese nation’s pursuit of life and future.

Reason for recommendation:

The book contains a large number of 3D scenes, allowing children to intuitively understand the traditional Spring Festival, such as buying New Year's goods, eating New Year's Eve dinner, visiting temple fairs, appreciating the Lantern Festival dragon dance, etc. etc. Compared with boring indoctrination of knowledge, it allows children to understand and learn while playing.

There are many mechanisms that can be "turned, turned, moved and pulled", which not only allow children to experience traditional culture and attract their curiosity, but also exercise their hands-on ability, observation and thinking ability.

This book also comes with two window grilles and a DIY revolving lantern. After reading, you can stick them up with your children and start making them!

Three pictures to get a feel for this book Books:

Spring Festival Reading Tips

As the Spring Festival approaches, it is also a wonderful thing to look forward to the Spring Festival with your children, especially since we have added another activity to our Spring Festival content. Reading Spring Festival picture books is such a pleasant and happy holiday!

But remember that before reading to your children, parents should read it carefully first and feel the pleasure that the text and pictures bring to you. Only in this way can you bring the pleasure of reading to your children. child.

Parents can even rehearse how to read to make it more interesting. They must realize that reading to their babies is not something that can be taken lightly and needs to be taken seriously!