象想要飛 (Xiàng Xiǎng Yào Fēi,
Elephant Wants to Fly)- This may be a big leap in vocabulary and grammar
structure from Mini-Book 5, but please forgive me. I post these books as
the children I know need them and it has been over a year since my last
Mini-Book post.
This is the sixth book in the series. To locate other Mini-Books,
click on the "Mini-Book" label on the right hand side of the web
page.
Unlike other books I've posted, this one was written by another person-
Kendra from ChineseReadingPractice.com. She offers leveled text on her
blog and writes a post about once a week. With her permission, I have
reformatted it into a book and added pictures. I also enlisted the help
of a native Chinese speaker (from Taiwan) to look over the text. A few
words have been adapted and this may reflect the Taiwanese way of saying
things.
象想要飛- traditional characters with 注音符號
象想要飛- simplified characters with 漢語拼音(Hànyǔ Pīnyīn)

If you want to teach your kids Chinese, but don't speak it yourself, you've come to the right place. The resources I've chosen to compile here are a result of my experiences (as a mom and teacher) and the influences of my background in language development, literacy, and education. I hope that the ideas here will help you find creative ways to teach your children Chinese.
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