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Illustrated bilingual Chinese counting Book for Children Ages 2-7
This book is designed for kids/beginners who are learning to count in Chinese
Are you are looking for a counting book in Chinese from One to Twenty?
Then, this book might work for you.
This picture book encourages children to count (1 - 20) in Chinese in a fun and interesting way.
Learn to count with the help of the cute animals and the food they eat.
- The Squeaky mouse nibbles on ONE yellow cheese.
- What does the swinging monkey like to munch on?
- Can you count how many carrots the rabbit eats?
Children (Ages 2 – 6) can learn colors while finding out what and how many each animal in the book eats.
Why, fussy eaters might just get inspired to finish their carrots and veggies!
The illustrations are cheerful and bright. Playful animals in the book will encourage kids to practice learning Mandarin Chinese numbers.
Happy Counting in Chinese!
This picture book (in Chinese) hopes to help early or newbie readers to Chinese numbers.
The simple sentences in Chinese in each illustrated page will give your child the confidence to finish reading the entire book by himself/herself!
Introduce your children to new Chinese words like hungry,food,counting. Meet wonderful animals like snake,goat,dog,mouse,honey bee etc.
Kids can read along with the parent if they are just beginning to get comfortable with Chinese numbers. Bright full length illustrations are on every page along with simple sentences in both English and Chinese. Read this very interesting Chinese book to your children.
Don’t forget to tell your child that they are a great reader in Chinese!!
About the Author/Illustrator:
Sujatha Lalgudi is a Best Selling Children’s book author and illustrator in Children's Chinese Language Books.
Some of her Best sellers in basic concepts in Chinese books for children category:
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- The game of Opposites in Chinese
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These bilingual Chinese picture books introduce children to the basic concepts to lay a great and solid foundation to learn and improve their Chinese vocabulary.