I will admit that my in-laws are a huge part of my kids’ Chinese language skill. My mother-in-law used to read Chinese board books to Chopstick when he was an infant, then gradually moved up to more age appropriate story books. It’s really amazing how much the kids can pick up. Chopsticks used to impress a lot of people with his knowledge of construction trucks names in Chinese.
For this Grandparents Day, why not get some great Chinese bilingual books for a private Chinese tutoring session and bonding time with the Grandparents? Check out some of my favorites here, I guarantee that both generations will love them.



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I love that so many books are now translated into Chinese. My favorite is Dear Zoo. Too bad they don’t have the pinyin included. That would help me a lot!
By Asianmommy on 09.08.09 1:49 pm | Permalink
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