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Posted on February 22, 2015September 7, 2017 by Sally-Jayne

Chinese Year of the sheep / ram / goat

 

goats

The Chinese character for both sheep and goat is 羊 pronounced yáng. We made some dangly goats in our Chinese lesson.  The template for this can be found here for anyone that wants to make their own.

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