I know I know... it seems crazy to see Mid-Autumn Festival stuff now (p.s. mooncakes are for sale at Costco already 😳), but… when I look at the calendar, August is just around the corner *gulp*
I know there are TONS of reading pens out there, but few do all of these things: read in Cantonese (spoken AND written)**, compatible with lots of titles (75+ & growing); and works with a monthly magazine (guaranteed new content all the time!)
Peggy's son started her Chinese literacy with her son "late". Her son was already reading English at grade 2 level when she decided she also wanted him to learn to read Chinese. How do you turn a voracious reader in English, to someone who will do the same in Chinese? Peggy did it, and let's find out how.
Fiona raised her mixed‑race kids before so many resources came online in the past year. Let's hear from a super resourceful (and hilarious!) parent of much older kids, and see what bilingualism could look like further down the road, where the kids have been in English‑speaking school for several years