Downloadable ContentA fun and kid-friendly introduction to the Chinese language!The
Tuttle MORE Chinese for Kids Flash Cards (Simplified Character Edition) kit is an introductory Mandarin language learning tool specially designed to help children from preschool through early elementary level acquire first words, Chinese characters, phrases, and sentences in Chinese in a fun and easy way.
The flashcards can be used as a learning tool in a classroom setting, at home, or anywhere that learning takes place, and can easily be taped around the room for an interactive way to learn Chinese. The set contains a total of 64 words, which all represent a range of sounds in Mandarin Chinese, organized into thematic categories, including:
Going Places,
At My House,
Things I Like to Do,
Actions,
Opposites,
Weather, and
Nature. All of the words are illustrated—the pictures serve as useful visual aids to help children learn and remember each word's meaning. Words often reflect cultural objects and items and can be studied in any order. Learners may focus on one theme at a time or mix them up for a little more variety.
Online audio recordings that provide native pronunciation of the words, songs and other activities are also included, as well as sample sentences for practice—sentences that children would use in everyday life. Finally, the kit also includes a wall chart featuring the front of each card for kids to review and a learning guide for teachers and parents with tips, activities and more!
If your child is interested in learning more words, and you missed the first kit, check out the
Tuttle Chinese for Kids Flash Cards (Simplified Character Edition) kit (978-0-8048-3936-5).
About the Author:Tuttle Studio draws inspiration from the modern and traditional cultures of Asia to create its language workbooks and resources, journals, stationery, gift wrapping products and origami paper. It is a division of Tuttle Publishing, a leading publisher of books on the languages, history, art and cultures of Asia. The company was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont (USA) and opened a branch in Tokyo, Japan in 1948.