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‘Little mole, merry christmas’

Little mole merry christmas

In Chinese, from 2yo.

Christmas is approaching fast and little mole must prepare her home for the festivities. Along with the help of close friends, they hang decorations, set up the christmas tree, prepare food. They make sure the house is ready for the special evening spent among friends.

Read this cute Christmas story to develop the Chinese language skills of your young child, describe the gorgeous illustrations in Little mole merry christmas.

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‘Journey to the centre of the earth’

journey to the centre of the earth

In Chinese, from 7yo.

Professor Lindenbrock and his nephew go on a scientific expedition to the centre of the earth. Using maps and diaries left by his predecessors, they find their way to a new world little know about.

The book written in Chinese has amazing illustrations.

Do not wait any longer, grab a bag and embark on a Journey to the Heart of the Earth.

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‘Family: Myself’

Family: Myself le toboggan

In Chinese, from 7yo.

This book is part of the Family trilogy which includes My mother, My father and Myself. It is designed to teach students of Chinese to learn vocabulary about the family. The text is written in both Chinese and pin yin characters.

The story is about a young girl, her family, her hobbies, school and how she dresses. The book lists all the vocabulary as well as exercises to check the reading comprehension of the students. The enclosed CD will help with listening skills and pronunciation.

To start learning how to speak about yourself in Chinese read Family: myself.

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‘I saw a lion, a fox and a weasel’

i saw a lion, a fox and a weasel

In Chinese, from 2yo.

There is a fox who sees the local henhouse as his personal pantry. Then comes a weasel who sneaks in. The fox decides to deal with this uninvited guest when a lion enters the story.

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‘Baby elephant’s bathtub’

baby elephant's bathtub

In Chinese, from 1yo.

Baby elephant is dirty ad needs to find a bathtub to wash off the grime. He is too big for the ant’s bathtub, neither does he fit in the squirrel’s or turtle’s. How is going to wash?

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‘From Earth to the moon’

From Earth to the moon le toboggan

In Chinese, from 4yo.

This beautifully illustrated book will take your child into a a fantastic trip to the moon devised by Jules Verne. This classic story has been adapted to be approachable to young readers.

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‘The world’s largest and loudest fart’

The world's largest and loudest fart

In Chinese, from 2yo.

The monkey is gathering all the jungle animals for a farting contest. The hippo, the elephant, a shy giraffe, and a very refined zebra are all competing, but no one can guess who the winner will be.

Little readers will enjoy this funny and beautifully illustrated story.

Find out who is the winner of this smelly contest.

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‘Three little bears climbing the mountain’

three little bears le toboggan

In Chinese, from 2yo.

Three little bears set together to climb the mountain. Soon they reach a fork and two little bears take different paths. The third little decides to carry on on his own. He meets with a wolf and a tiger.

Find out whether the three little bear get together at the top of the mountain.

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‘Big Mouth Wolf and His Friends: Rolling Big Cookies’

Big Mouth Wolf and His Friends: Rolling Big Cookies

In Chinese, from 6yo.

Rabbit has made a big cookie for his grandmother’s birthday. However, one of the ingredients he used was ‘escaping vanilla’. Now, the cookie is ready and jumped out of the house to roll away on the road. On his escape journey he meets with several fairy tale characters, such as the three little pig , Red riding hood and the wolf. Rabbit chases the cookie but will he be able to catch it before it is eaten by the big bad wolf?

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‘Little bun: a bilingual book about feelings’

Little bun: a bilingual book about feelings

Bilingual Chinese-English, from 6yo.

Cute little book about feeling. The bilingual version as well as the pinyin transcript make it easier for children to learn the language. Each feeling is put in context and the key word are highlighted in a different colour inside a bubble. Children will love the cute illustrations and soft colours.

Start the year with the resolution of learning a language such as Chinese.