How My Kids Learn Mandarin Without My Help
As a non-Chinese reader myself, I never knew which Chinese book to get for my children. I’m certainly not capable of reading it to them either.
I’m also eager to expose them to the language at an early age. It would be a little too late to leave it to pre-school. Languages are after all, easier for children to learn. The younger they are, the better.
Which is why I’m quite excited to share my review of the Early Bilingual Program by Learning Tech with you today. It is engaging, fun and very comprehensive for children from the age of 2 to 6. Because it has both English and Chinese translation on the same page, I find myself learning alongside Lauren and Georgia. And oh, I don’t have to buy other chinese books anymore, at least not for the next 3 years.
As you can see, the whole program contains many things. Here is my review of each component of the Early Bilingual Program.
Story Books
All 28 books in the program are audio enabled, making the stories come alive for small children. The books are beautifully illustrated. Lauren calls each book by the colour of the cover. Her favourite is the Mini Teddy Book 8 with the blue cover. Each book contains 2 short and very simple stories, and a sing-a-long song/rhyme at the end of each story.
For example, the first story of Mini Teddy Book 8 tells the story of Puppy who goes into the woods with his cart one day and finds Kitty’s comb, Teddy’s life ring and Nicky the Mouse’s roly-poly. He puts them into his cart and returns the items to each of his friends. His friends are very grateful and thank Puppy.
The story is told in English and Chinese through the reader. You can point the reader onto the page number to have the story read in English or point it on each sentences to repeat the lines in either Chinese on English.
You can also point to the objects mentioned in the story (in this case, the cart and the life ring) and the reader names the object too.
The reader makes such an excellent independent reading tool. I didn’t have to sit with the kids and they can have the whole book read out to them by the reader.
The books teaches basic phonics. Children are exposed to 48 different conversation topics and 64 English rhymes.
I like to sneak in a little read with Lauren and Georgia just before their daily Hi-5 show on television.
Mini Books
These 2 books are probably the most used books out of the whole program. You can see after just 1 month, the corners are already all tattered because I bring them everywhere we go. I like that both books are small enough to fit into my handbag.
We read them during car rides, flights and while we wait for the food in the restaurant. I’m at a risk of sounding like a tiger mum here but the reader makes it fun for Lauren to learn the objects names in Chinese and English.
You will find 500 English vocabulary and Chinese characters in one book and the other one focuses primarily in Chinese characters and Han Yu Pin Yin. Each word is clearly illustrated.
Flash Cards
Activity books and CDs
We also receive a set of 5 activities books in Chinese. It is suitable for kids aged 3 to 8 years old. I’ve only started Lauren on the first book. Some of the activities are quite simple, while some required some logical and sequence thinking. I haven’t gotten her started on the harder ones yet. Once she can understand more complex instructions, I can’t wait to see how she tackles those questions.
Animation DVDs
All the stories told in the Mini Teddy and Hello Teddy story books are available in animation, so the children can see the stories come alive too.
Audio CDs
All the rhymes and songs from the books are also available in audio CDs. There are also stories from the various titles. Great for car rides.
Dinasour encyclopedia, CD and toys set
We also received a Chinese dinosaur encyclopedia, CD and toys with the program. I haven’t started on the book yet because everything is in Chinese. My girls haven’t shown any interest in dinosaurs either. But if you have boys who love dinosaurs, I’m sure they’ll be excited with this. I like the cool toy that transforms from an egg into a dinosaur.
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A consultant will go to your house and show you how to use the program to its full potential. I find it great to gauge if our children actually like the program. No point buying something not appealing to them and ended up not being used.
Thanks for sharing a great bilingual program with us!!! will get the program for my children to try out!
Thanks for sharing a great bilingual program with us!!! will get the program for my children to try out!
Haha MY girls love dinosaurs!
Haha MY girls love dinosaurs!
Good on them. Lauren is scared of dinosaurs, even those made out of balloons! *faint*
Good on them. Lauren is scared of dinosaurs, even those made out of balloons! *faint*
Good on them. Lauren is scared of dinosaurs, even those made out of balloons! *faint*