Home Life, Sign Language

Signs for Peekaboo (Baby Sign Language – Week 3)

We are three weeks into our Sing and Sign class and today we will be learning key signs to play AJ’s favourite game, peekaboo. Sign of the Week 邊度 bin1 dou6 | Where? This week, our key word is 邊度 bin1 dou6 | where. I’ve found I’ve been signing where a lot to AJ… E.g.1.… Continue reading Signs for Peekaboo (Baby Sign Language – Week 3)

Home Life, Sign Language

Saying No and Reading Books (Baby Sign Language – Week 2)

Each Sunday, we’re adding to both our baby sign langauge and Cantonese vocabulary inspired by our Sing and Sign class of the week. Remember, I’ve also made Quizlet deck especially for learning signs. If you need to catch up, here is what we learnt last week. Sign of the Week 唔 m4 + ··· |… Continue reading Saying No and Reading Books (Baby Sign Language – Week 2)

Home Life, Sign Language

Baby Sign Language for Bilingual Babies (Week 1)

AJ and joined our first Sing and Sign class this week and we absolutely loved it. AJ sat entranced by the session facilitator and was full of smiles and happy arm flaps. If you haven’t heard of Sign and Sign before, it’s a class that teaches baby sign language through different songs and aims to… Continue reading Baby Sign Language for Bilingual Babies (Week 1)

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

Home Life, Parent Guides, Translated Books

How I Make my Own Cantonese Books

Buying books and reading are two separate hobbies as far as I’m concerned and there’s no better reason to give in to my inner book-hoarder than having a baby. My goal is to be able to spend every story time reading to AJ in Cantonese, however, this presents a few issues: I can’t read Chinese… Continue reading How I Make my Own Cantonese Books

Home Life, Parent Guides

10 Ways to Create an Immersive Cantonese Environment

One of the main challenges of instilling a minority language is simply your child doesn’t get enough exposure. My baby will speak to the vast majority of his family in English, learn at school in English, communicate with his friend in English, and watch tv in English! It is often the case that a child’s… Continue reading 10 Ways to Create an Immersive Cantonese Environment