Big Chinese Workbook for Little Hands (Kindergarten Level, Ages 5+)
A**R
Wonderful learning tool. Will probably buy the full set.
I find this book to be one of the best tools I have found to get my kids interested in learning Chinese characters and then actually learn them. I can confirm that this yellow Kindergarten book and the green Pre-K book are right at grade level. I don't think it is necessarily something you could just plop down in front of a Kindergartener with a box of crayons and expect them to pick it up and learn on their own. But with a little adult supervision, the Kindergarten book could be handled by a 5 or 6 year old, and the Pre-K by a 3 or 4 year old. They would be an excellent place to start for any child who still enjoys coloring. I have actually learned quite a bit from it too while working on them with my little ones.Some reviewers have mentioned that they think it may be too advanced for non-native speakers. I do not agree. The book names the types of strokes in the characters with their established Chinese names. It actually presents this in a more accessible way than I have seen in other text books. If an adult supervising a child with this book learns the names of these strokes while working with the child, they would be able to explain in English what kind of stroke the kid needed to write in a certain spot here or there. It is very useful to pick up the reading and meaning, yet it will not be necessary at this stage to learn to write these characters. So the book doesn't waste any precious space making kids exercises devoted to writing the names of these strokes.I expect that after finishing the workbook, that my kid will be able to write about 70 characters and maybe be familiar enough to read about 300.Overall, I am very satisfied with this book, and I highly recommend it to someone with children they would like to learn Chinese characters.
R**.
Great book to learn Chinese
I am in my late 20s and just starting to learn Chinese. So far, I have gotten through about 20 pages in the workbook. This book does a good job of helping you associate the characters with the objects, symbols, or abstracts that they represent (like 鸭 being a duck). The practice sections for trying the strokes is helpful, but I have found that I need to take out a separate sheet of paper and write them down many more times to get the hang of it. Though that could just be me learning so late in life.I have two minor complaints.The first is that the QR codes won't play on my phone (one of the newest) unless I download the MP4 from the linked code. I wish it would just play from the link provided because it feels like I need to download all of the MP4 files and organize them myself.The second is that, without the MP4 files or being able to sound out the characters, I constantly turn the pages back to the beginning to find the pinyin for them. They only provide the pinyin the first time the character is introduced, so if you forget how to pronounce it, you have to dig through all of the previous pages to find the one where it was first shown.All in all, the book has been fun to work with and it was worth the purchase.
X**I
Great for kid
Great for kid
C**E
Nice product
Arrived on time and in good condition
J**R
Great to refresh memory or teach grandchildren.
Big characters are easy to trace for grandchildren anymore good practice to help remember all the characters I forgot. Bought tracing paper for my grandchildren to use with it.
B**E
Great reinforcement for young Chinese learners!
My son entered a Chinese immersion program this year. He had spent 2 years (2-4) in China at a Chinese preschool, so this was a perfect primer a few weeks before entering the program. I see they are already learning the first two strokes taught in the book, so seems the perfect supplement with room to practice strokes and a great introduction to basic Chinese characters.
Y**U
great book
My son is currently working on this book. He's almost seven. I had a hard time to let him learn Chinese. But this book makes it easier. With fun activities, he's made big progress than before.
M**O
Can be used for older children
This is a great book for Learning Chinese. I think the material is great for kindergartener (age appropriate activities), but it is only with adult guidance. The reason why you need adult guidance is because most kindergartener can’t read English words well yet so they can’t read the translation and also they do not know pin yin (chinese phonic system). This is for a more traditional teaching method if you follow chinese curriculum where pin yin is introduced in preschool, but immersion and Chinese schools in US do not introduce pin yin until second to third grade.Therefore I would use this book for chinese students in kindergarten, but those that are learning a second language at school in second to third grade.
A**R
Fun learning Chinese
Chinese wring is hard for kids in CanadaNice and fun to learn Chinese writingThank you so much for making this my son loves itWill continue learning during pandemic period
M**I
Good for starters.
Good for starters.
M**R
Good book
Good for our 5 years old who is learning chinese
M**I
Detailed and simple to learn
Great lil book for beginners
E**Y
Great learning resource
Comprehensive and easy to follow.
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