Under the category Bilingual Baby, you can find comprehensive information concerning language/bilingual learning, parenting and teaching.
It aslo includes lessons on the simplest single Chinese words for daily usage, phrases, sentences, grammars, colloquiums, historical and cultural backgrounds, stories and etc.
Hopefully, the posts here can help your baby’s language development and help your baby learn Chinese step by step.
►Language/Bilingual learning, parenting and teaching
- How babies acquire languages?
- Stages of baby’s language acquisition
- How children acquire second languages?
- Stages of children’s second language acquisition
- Never too early to learn second tongue
- Being bilingual boosts brain power
- Bilingualism and cognitive development
- More resources on bilingualism and its effects
- Why my baby isn’t talking yet?
- How I help my baby acquire a second language?
- Advice from Susan H. Siu, a multilingual mom
- How strictly or consistently do we need to follow OPOL?
- OPOL series: OPOL and child bilingualism
- ▼ How to help babies acquire languages?
How to help babies acquire languages? (Method 1)
How to help babies acquire languages? (Method 2)
How to help babies acquire languages? (Method 3)
How to help babies acquire languages? (Method 4)
►Chinese language learning, parenting and teaching
- Why children should learn Chinese?
- The reason why NOT to teach babies pinyin
- An excellent resource for Chinese learning
- Fairy tales for children, now in Chinese
- E-reading pen: an interactive tool to learn Chinese
- More opportunities to study in China under the 100,000 Strong Initiative
- ▼ How to help babies learn Chinese characters?
How to help children learn Chinese characters? (Method 1)
How to help children learn Chinese characters? (Method 2)
How to help children learn Chinese characters? (Method 3)
How to help children learn Chinese characters? (Method 4)
How to help children learn Chinese characters? (Method 5)
- ▼ Chinese culture
Chinese mythology: Pangu and Nüwa
Chinese mythology: Nezha Riots the Seas
Chinese folktale: The Snail Girl
Chinese mythology: The Magic Locus Lantern
Chinese children’s story: Kitty Goes Fishing
Language and culture
Multiple-ways to learn Chinese ancient poems
The legend of Chinese Lunar New Year
Chinese animation – masterpiece of Chinese culture and art, part 1
Chinese animation – masterpiece of Chinese culture and art, part 2
Chinese animation – masterpiece of Chinese culture and art, part 3
Chinese animation – masterpiece of Chinese culture and art, part 4
Chinese animation – masterpiece of Chinese culture and art, part 5
- ▼ Lesson 1: How to call family members in Chinese?
How to say mom, dad and baby in Chinese?
How to say sister and brother in Chinese?
How to say grandma and grandpa in Chinese?
How to say aunt and uncle in Chinese?
- ▼ Lesson 2: How to name body parts in Chinese?
How to say eyes, ears, nose and mouth in Chinese?
How to say shoulder, arm, elbow and hand in Chinese?
How to say head, neck, back and tummy in Chinese?
How to say bottom, leg, knee and foot in Chinese?
- ▼ Lesson 3: How to name vegetables & fruits in Chinese?
How to say asparagus, avocado, apple, and apricot in Chinese?
How to say bell pepper, broccoli, banana and blueberry in Chinese
How to say carrot, cauliflower, cantaloupe, and cherry in Chinese?
How to say celery, corn, cucumber and coconut in Chinese?
How to say garlic, green bean, grape and grapefruit in Chinese?
How to say leek, lettuce, lemon and lime in Chinese?
How to say mushroom, mango, mandarin, and mulberry in Chinese?
How to say olive, onion, nectarine and orange in Chinese?
How to say pea, potato, peach and pear in Chinese?
How to say pumpkin, papaya, pineapple and plum in Chinese?
How to say snow pea, spinach, sweet potato and strawberry in Chinese?
- ▼ Lesson 4: How to name animals in Chinese?
How to say alligator, ant, anteater and armadillo in Chinese?
How to say bat, bear, beaver and beetle in Chinese?
How to say bee, bird, bull and butterfly in Chinese?
How to say camel, cat, caterpillar and chicken in Chinese?
How to say chinpmunk, cow, crab and crocodile in Chinese?



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