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Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Young Chinese Learners

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Young Chinese Learners

Are you wondering what gift would be educational and entertaining for kids who are learning Chinese language and culture?  Give the joy of Chinese learning to a child during the 15 days of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, relax and pick your favorite gift.

Books

Books never go out of style.

Chinese books

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Here are two books in Chinese – one that is great for beginner readers and one that is inspiring for animal lovers. Even with limited Chinese language background, the National Geographic Readers: Kids Edition is good for exposing young readers to Chinese characters.

  1. National Geographic Readers: Kids Edition (Chinese): For ages 6 and up. Simplified Chinese edition.

  1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Chinese Edition): For ages 2 and up. Simplified Chinese edition.

Create a Chinese learning environment with these books in your home library.

 

Chinese English Bilingual Books

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

The three Chinese-English bilingual books that I have included in the list are for young learners. These are fun Chinese learning!

  1. Elmer’s Day: For ages 2 and up. Traditional Chinese edition.

  1. Gordon & LiLi Learn Animals in Mandarin: For ages 2 and up. English, simplified Chinese, and pinyin glossary included.

  1. Evie and Andrew’s Asian Adventures in Taiwan: For ages 5 and up. Traditional Chinese edition. Chinese phrases are introduced in English content.

Audio

Immersion in the Car with Music, Songs, Theme Lessons and Stories.

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Here is an on-the-go, immersion in the car bundle. Some Cheerios and goldfish crackers will go well with these Chinese learning items.

  1. A Little Mandarin Chinese Children’s Classics by A Little Mandarin (CD/MP3): For ages 0 and up. There are 15 classic Chinese children’s songs on this beautifully produced album.

  1. Chinese Lullabies by Beijing Angelic Choir (CD): For ages 0 and up. There are 12 tracks from various regions in China on this soothing and dreamlike album.

  1. Let’s Learn Mandarin Chinese with Miss Panda (CD/MP3): For ages 3 and up. Theme-based Chinese learning introduces over 100 commonly used words, phrases and sentences. This program is created especially for children with limited or no Mandarin Chinese language experience.

  1. My First Chinese Words by Better Chinese (CD and books): For ages 3 and up. This is a Chinese curriculum for non-Chinese preschoolers and up. Available in simplified Chinese edition and traditional Chinese edition.

Chinese Learning DVDs

Turn screen time into Chinese learning time!

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Here is a collection for your family Chinese program session in a movie night style with popcorn!

  1. Little Pim Chinese: For ages 3 and up. This set of DVDs adopts the total immersion approach with twenty 5-minute episodes covering eating, drinking, waking up, and playtime.

  1. Elmo’s World: The Great Outdoors (Chinese edition). For ages 3 and up. My young students are so surprised when Elmo speaks and sings in Chinese!

  1. Frozen (Chinese Edition): For ages 10 and up (PG). Multi region code free DVD player required. Region 6 DVD with English and Mandarin Chinese audio options.

Activity Book & Fun-Sheet Packet

Reinforce language and culture learning through activities.

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Chinese learning continues outside of the classroom and school. Here are resources for fun reinforcement at home.

  1. My Fun Chinese Book: Animals by Daily Noodles. For preschoolers and up. There are 36 fun hands-on projects in this activity book. English, simplified Chinese characters and pinyin are used in this book.

  1. Miss Panda Chinese Fun-Sheet Packets: For preschoolers and up. Each packet has a theme with flash cards, games, activity pages and reading sheets in traditional/simplified Chinese, pinyin and English.

Chinese Learning Apps

Interactive Chinese learning through games, stories, and culture fun.

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Interactive learning with Apps makes learning a new language and culture entertaining for children.

  1. Art of Chinese Characters: For ages 8 and up. Introduces Chinese character writing with paintings, stroke order, and the meaning of each word. Traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, pinyin and English translation are included in this app.

  1. Ricki & Jacky: For ages 6 and up. This is an entertaining Chinese learning app. Join the carnival and learn basic words, phrases and sentences in Chinese.

  1. Chinese Folktales by Tinman Arts: For ages 6 and up. Tinman Arts has a good collection of interactive story books with beautiful illustrations and clear pronunciation.

Toys, Games & Cultural Experiences

Playing is learning.

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Engage the five senses to learn about language and culture!

  1. Chinese Character Blocks by Uncle Goose: For ages 3 and up. Simplified Chinese characters, pinyin and English translation are included.

  1. Chineasy Memory Game by Chineasy: For ages 10 and up. Here is a good tool to learn basic Chinese characters with meaningful Chinese character illustrations.

  1. Chinese Yoyo by Flight Diabolo: For ages 12 and up. A chinese yo-yo is always a hit for older children. It is entertaining and challenging.

  1. Chinese Calligraphy Set by Oriental Furniture: For ages kindergarten and up. Writing with a Chinese brush is a beautiful cultural experience.

  1. San Francisco Chinatown Walking Tour by All About Chinatown: For ages 6 and up. This is a culture event the whole family can enjoy. This tour is located in the San Francisco area.

  1. Traditional Chinese dress for girls by Elite Dresses: For ages 0 and up. Qí Paó is the traditional dress that adult women wear on special occasions in the Chinese community.

Books about Chinese Culture in English

Books about Chinese culture prepare children to explore our diverse world with an open mind and respect for others.

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

Miss Panda Chinese Gift Guide for Chinese Learners

  1. All About China: Stories, Songs, Crafts and More for Kids by Allison Branscombe: For ages 5 and up. This wonderful resource book touches on a series of engaging topics for young readers and the whole family.

  1. The Pet Dragon by Christoph Niemann: For ages 5 and up. This beautifully illustrated book has an interesting introduction to Chinese characters with an entertaining story.

Bonus Pick!

The Great Wall of Lucy Wu by Wendy Wan Long Shang: For ages 8 and up. Here is a humorous and heartwarming story about split cultural identities.

The Nian Monster by Andrea Wang: The Nian monster has returned on the Chinese New Year’s day.  The old tricks to keep him away don’t work on Nian anymore!  What idea will Xingling come up with?

Grandma panda’s storybook by Mingmei Yip: Grandma Panda is such a great teacher.  She is also a fun storyteller and a fantastic cook!  Read this with you child and go on an adventure to explore the Chinese culture.  Watch the interview I had with the author and watch her surprise for Miss Panda’s readers!

The Panda and their chopsticks by Demi: Who is eating bamboo shoots with chopsticks?  Pandas?  Really?  They are the playful panda and they are learning to share and work together with friends!  Award-winning author, Demi presents her beautifully illustrated book with ten classic animal stories, each containing important moral lessons for little hearts and minds to absorb.

Goldy luck and Three Pandas by Natasha Yim:  What happens in this Chinese American retelling of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears?”  Who eats up the littlest panda’s rice porridge, breaks his rocking chair, and rumples all the blankets on his futon?  Find out what happens at the end.

Are you looking for more books to add to your home library?  Here is another list for you!  How about books in Chinese for young readers?  Here is the book list to check out!

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5 Comments
  1. This is an awesome gift guide! Cantonese is our family language and my kids go to Cantonese school. I think they could use the activity worksheets. We don’t have The Great Wall of Tracy Wu and will need to add to our collection.

    • How wonderful to know that your kids are going to Cantonese school and keeping their heritage culture! Wishing you and your family a happy year of the Rooster filled with joy and big smiles! ~MissPanda