activity sheet

Planets of the Solar System Activity Sheets

Space is seriously cool to learn about. As a kid, I loved learning about the different planets in our solar system and still feel personally offended at Pluto’s fall from planet status (anyone else?) However, I didn’t realise that the planets are even cooler in Cantonese! Let me tell you how. How the Planets got… Continue reading Planets of the Solar System Activity Sheets

Adult Learning, Home Life, Sign Language

Parenting Questions in Cantonese (Baby Sign Language – Week 10)

We had our final Sing and Sign session! AJ received his first certificate and I’m very tempted to get it framed. For my last baby sign language here (for now), we’re going to cover how to ask questions. Signs of the Week 邊個 bin1 go3 | who 咩 me1 | what 邊度 bin1 dou6 |… Continue reading Parenting Questions in Cantonese (Baby Sign Language – Week 10)

Translated Books

Goodnight Moon: Cantonese Translation

‘Goodnight Moon’ has been a bedtime favourite for decades and has sold over 48 million copies worldwide. It was one of the first children’s books to move away from a plot-driven narrative and instead focus on everyday items and daily life. This genre-defining book is catered for young audiences; it turns out small children care… Continue reading Goodnight Moon: Cantonese Translation

Adult Learning, Home Life, Sign Language

Cantonese Family Trees and Relative Names (Baby Sign Language – Week 9)

For our preultimate Sing and Sign lesson, we are covering family members. Even though naming relatives is straightforward in English, my partner still mixes up the words cousin and uncle, and the words mother-in-law and stepmother. I told him he would never have survived growing up in a Cantonese household and showed him one of… Continue reading Cantonese Family Trees and Relative Names (Baby Sign Language – Week 9)

activity sheet, Home Life, Sign Language, Songs

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and the Bedtime Routine (Baby Sign Language – Week 8)

The week in Sing and Sign, we covered bedtime, which is always ends up being either mine and AJ’s favourite part of the day or least favourite depending on how well I soothe him. Just like with nappy changes and getting dressed to go out, the hope is that by adding baby signs to the… Continue reading Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and the Bedtime Routine (Baby Sign Language – Week 8)

Translated Books

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt: Cantonese Translation

‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by children and adults alike in multiple languages across the world. The singsong chanting aspect of the story is equally delightful in both Cantonese and English and I’m so pleased to have created a written Cantonese version for AJ. How I… Continue reading We’re Going on a Bear Hunt: Cantonese Translation

Book Reviews, Cantonese Books

Bitty Bao Book Review

When I first found out that Bitty Bao were releasing Cantonese versions their first three books, I set a phone reminder for the date their preorder form went live; I was so excited. As they are based in the US, I immediately contacted my good friend who lives there and she said she would happily… Continue reading Bitty Bao Book Review

Translated Books

Dear Zoo: Cantonese Translation

When I first met AJ's dad, he was working as a zoo keeper. So I am particularly delighted to bring you my translation of Dear Zoo, a charming story about the zoo sending lots of different animals in hopes of finding the reader the perfect pet. My partner still works with animals and we are… Continue reading Dear Zoo: Cantonese Translation

Translated Books

That’s Not My Pony! Cantonese Translation

I’ve always been obsessed with reading and collecting books (two hobbies in their own right) and ow I have AJ, I’m now doubly obsessed! I have lots more translations of AJ’s children’s books on the way. Today, we’re reading “That’s Not My Pony”, which is the second translation I’ve done from the “That’s not my…”… Continue reading That’s Not My Pony! Cantonese Translation

Parent Guides, Resource Reviews

Drops App Review

One of the main barriers Cantonese learners have is the fact there’s frustratingly few resources for made for us, especially when it comes to apps. The overwhelming majority of Chinese learning apps are catered for Mandarin and the few that advertise Cantonese content are just glorified dictionaries. I wish there were more high-quality Cantonese apps… Continue reading Drops App Review