Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)
Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)
Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)
Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)
Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)
Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)

Read and Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards by Lingaroo (with Jyutping)

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Created by a first-time mother and founder of Mewl Baby, Lingaroo Read & Write Cantonese Traditional Chinese Flash Cards is designed to introduce Chinese to kids in preschool through elementary level in a fun and interactive way!

The flash cards are an excellent tool for memory, reading, and writing. The cards feature common words and images of in age-appropriate and relevant categories: Animals, Fruits & Vegetables, Nature, Transportation, and more.

Each word comes with a fun fact for your young reader. AND there's handy inline Jyutping (rare!) to help with Cantonese pronunciation.

The activity cards includes a colour-coded stroke order guide that will help your little one write each character properly.

The large 4 x 6 inch cards are easy for young learners to write on. The cards are thick, high quality, and laminated, so it can be wiped clean. One wipe-clean marker is included.

Specifications:

  • This boxed set contains:
    • 54 cards (26 flash cards + 26 activity cards + 2 pronunciation cards)
    • 1 wipe-clean marker
  • Cards are 6 x 4" large and double sided
  • Cards are printed on thick, high quality, and laminated material
  • Cards can be wiped clean for re-usability
  • The characters are in Traditional Chinese, with inline Jyutping