Cooking has deep roots in AJ’s family. His maternal great grandad was a chef as well as his paternal grandad. Food, especially Cantonese cuisine, plays a huge part in my family’s identity and heritage. This is why I was delighted to fine one of AJ’s favourite things to play with is his toy kitchen. I’ve… Continue reading DIY Cantonese Play Food Labels
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Cantonese Easter Activity Sheets
Happy Easter to all who celebrate! As a child, we never really did Easter but this time of year always feels like something that needs to be celebrated. After a week of rain and hail, today on Good Friday, the sun has been shining all day. My garden has started to bud. Spring has sprung!… Continue reading Cantonese Easter Activity Sheets
Two Cantonese Songs You Can Learn in Two Minutes
In the spirit of New Years resolutions, I’ve just finished reading Atomic Habits by James Clear. One concept from the book that really resonated with me is the 1% shift i.e. by consistently making tiny tweaks to your current habits/routines, your overall improvement will be significantly greater than the sum of all those little changes.… Continue reading Two Cantonese Songs You Can Learn in Two Minutes
Lantern Riddles Activity Sheet
新年快樂 san1 nin4 faai3 lok6! I hope everyone is having a wonderful New Years. After our exhausting drive last week, we had an amazing reunion dinner (my baby and my partner’s first one). It was so good to see my family and well worth the trip. We’re now looking forward to the Lantern Festival next… Continue reading Lantern Riddles Activity Sheet
Busy Chinese New Year: Cantonese Translation
Are you ready for Chinese New Year? It doesn’t feel that long since we’ve celebrated the Gregorian New Year but I’m still very excited for the Year of the Rabbit. This is the first CNY that AJ will be able to eat dinner with us and our family have a big reunion dinner planned. I’m… Continue reading Busy Chinese New Year: Cantonese Translation
50 Common Cantonese Expressions – CanPro App Review
I’m always on a search for apps that can help children and adults alike to learn Cantonese so, of course, I was delighted to come across the app, CanPro, by the Education University of Hong Kong. How CanPro works CanPro (Cantonese Pronunciation app) is an app that focuses on learning common Cantonese expressions, specifically your… Continue reading 50 Common Cantonese Expressions – CanPro App Review
Cantonese Christmas Activity Sheets
It’s been a little while since I’ve managed to post as I’ve been quite busy relearning my job after a year’s maternity leave, fulfilling busy book orders, and keeping my now toddler alive (AJ is at the pulling himself up stage, which has resulted in some furniture being tipped!) As the end of the year… Continue reading Cantonese Christmas Activity Sheets
Duck Duck Books Review
As a non-fluent Cantonese speaker, I so appreciate children’s books in written/colloquial Cantonese. Bonus points if the content is accessible to toddlers. And extra bonus points need to be awarded if the books come in the toddler-friendly board book form. Duck Duck Books three board books win all these points plus they are a minority… Continue reading Duck Duck Books Review
The Tooth Brushing Song
My apologies that it has been a short while since my last post. My weeks have been full of making busy books (email me if you would like to purchase a personalised copy) and soaking up what’s left of my maternity leave (I’m back at work tomorrow!) Regular readers may know it’s a little goal… Continue reading The Tooth Brushing Song
DIY Cantonese Busy Book
Note: This post contains affiliated links . As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. I promise to only link products I personally use and recommend. I am so excited to finally showcase what I’ve been working on these last few weeks behind the scenes- my Cantonese/Jyutping busy… Continue reading DIY Cantonese Busy Book