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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Play-based Chinese That Actually Works
“I recently purchased the Spring Scavenger Hunt Kit from this shop, and it is so much more than just a checklist! It’s a complete play-based bilingual activity pack in Chinese (including Pinyin) and English. I especially love the interactive phrase prompts—they make it easy to speak Chinese naturally while playing with my child.”
—Cindy S., Chinese mom in the U.S.

Bilingual Songs That Even I Can Sing With My Kids
“I don’t speak much Chinese, but your Youtube songs are perfect for me and my daughter to learn together. The familiar tunes and simple lyrics make it easy to join in. It’s become a sweet part of our bedtime routine.”
—Lily, second-generation Chinese American

Speaking Love in Chinese-Even Before Full Understanding
“I wasn’t sure if my daughter would understand the affirmation cards since she is only 1.5 years old and we’ve just started learning Chinese together. But when I began saying these phrases out loud, I noticed something shift. Even if she didn’t understand every word, she clearly felt heard and loved. It brought us closer. Now it’s more than a language larning, it becomes a way to connect for us. “
—Xiaoyu, a Chinese mum in the UK
Making Our Homeschool Routines Flow in Two Languages
“This chart has made our mornings so much smoother. As a homeschooling mum, I love how it gives my kids a visual sense of time—and they actually follow it without me nagging! The bilingual format is a great bonus for our gentle Chinese exposure.”
—Emma, mum of two, homeschooling in Canada
Simple Visuals, Real Language Growth
“I started using the daily routine charts at bedtime to talk with my son about our day. The phrase prompts were very helpful—they made a normally dull task feel fun and interactive. What surprised me was a week in, he was guessing the Chinese from the pictures. Now he checks the chart himself and even reminds me what we missed! “
—Mei L., a Chinese mum in New Zealand

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