When I first began teaching my children Chinese, I struggled to find resources designed for overseas familiesโespecially ones that supported parents who couldn't read or write Chinese themselves.
These printables were created with love and care, originally for my own children. Iโm now sharing them with your family in hopes of making high-quality, accessible materials available to all.
Many of these resources took countless hours to create. If you find them helpful, please consider supporting this page so I can continue to share and grow this work.
Flashcards can make language learning enjoyable, especially when combined with games. These bilingual flashcards feature Cantonese vocabulary, jyutping (Cantonese pronunciation guide), and English translations.
Scavenger hunts are a fun way to learn new vocabulary while staying active. Encourage your children to say the vocabulary in Cantonese as they find them. How many things can they find?
Explore your child's creativity with these colouring sheets. Perfect for littlest learners and doesn't require a lot of preparations. Learn some basic phrases in Cantonese.
Ready for a challenge? Try out some of these crafts that allows you or your child the chance to explore your creativity.
Here are a variety of games to engage your child in reading or speaking in Cantonese.
Capture the moment with these bilingual first and last day of school posters in Chinese and English. Create a bilingual schedule to display with the school schedule cards.
Cards are a purposeful way to practice writing in Chinese or any language for loved ones.
STEAM activities can be intimidating as a language learner. Here are a few fun activities that you can complete together with your child. Each activity is bilingual with Chinese, Jyutping and English.
Take our 100 books reading challenge or practice some Chinese writing with these worksheets.
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