Being stuck inside has never looked so good! Dive into this week’s collection fun family-friendly events from all over the world that you can attend virtually from right here in Beijing.
As always, click the link in the event title or scan the QR codes for further details and ticketing info.
Friday, Feb 5
Wind down on Friday evening with this free and creative collage session. Guided by British collage artist Jodie House, this session is being held during the British Children’s Mental Health Week and is designed to be relaxing and fun. Sing up, and you and your little ones will have a fun hour of cutting and pasting, and letting your creativity run free. No prior art skills are required at all, you’ll receive a packet of printable resources via email to prepare beforehand.
6.30pm Beijing time. Free
Saturday, Feb 6
Cooking Class: Chinese New Year Snacks
This is the only in-person event in the roundup this week, and you can see why we couldn’t resist adding it! The Hutong will be hosting a very special Chinese New Year cooking class totally devoted to traditional snacks. Kids are totally welcome at the class, but it’s not specifically designed for little ones, so we estimate it’s better suited for older kids who can cook on their own with parental guidance.
2.30-5pm. RMB 350, RMB 300 for members. The Hutong.
Lucky Crabby: CNY Special Coding Tutorial
In this free online coding tutorial, your children will learn how to build a fully functioning Chinese New Year themed game that they can play with their friends and family over the break. The workshop is hosted by Malaysian company iTrainKids devoted to getting kids (and especially young girls) interested in coding. This workshop is most suitable for kids between 6 and 10 years old, and all you need to take part is a laptop and a stable internet connection.
2pm Beijing time. Free
Kids Stretch and Scribble – Yoga and Creative Writing
While the hosts of this workshop in the UK will just be getting into their day, we think that this stretch and scribble session is a great way to wind down before bed. Suitable for kids from 5 and over, the session is led by both a professional writer and a yoga teacher and will mix yoga, creative writing, and meditation into one magical 40-minute session. All your kids need is a bit of space, writing materials, and a soft surface to lie on.
8pm Beijing time. RMB 71 (£8)
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Images: courtesy of the event organizers