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Learn Mandarin While Traveling: Bilingual English-Chinese Book with Pinyin for Language Immersion | Perfect for Travelers, Students & Cultural Enthusiasts
Learn Mandarin While Traveling: Bilingual English-Chinese Book with Pinyin for Language Immersion | Perfect for Travelers, Students & Cultural Enthusiasts
Learn Mandarin While Traveling: Bilingual English-Chinese Book with Pinyin for Language Immersion | Perfect for Travelers, Students & Cultural Enthusiasts

Learn Mandarin While Traveling: Bilingual English-Chinese Book with Pinyin for Language Immersion | Perfect for Travelers, Students & Cultural Enthusiasts

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Written in English and Mandarin (Simplified Chinese & Pin Yin), Travel, Learn and See your friends 走学看朋友 is a story about two first-graders attending a Mandarin Immersion school. Dean and Ethan become fast friends. Dean is ethnically Chinese, and his reasons for learning Mandarin are more cultural. Ethan is an African-American and through his language journey, he learns about himself, his family, and the world. TLSee your Friends is an illustrated story book written in English, Simplified Chinese, and Pin Yin. This bilingual book is targeted at Mandarin Immersion students, but can be read by non-native speakers of Chinese.About the Author: Edna is a physician anesthesiologist and mom, who was motivated to write a bilingual Chinese children's book, inspired by her son's friendship after he enrolled in a Mandarin immersion school. Although she is not a native speaker of Mandarin, she wanted to read to her children in Mandarin. She found a limited selection of books for this age group. So she created these stories to include English and Mandarin with pin yin, to facilitate different reading levels. Her stories celebrate friendship and cultural diversity. When she's not in the operating room, she enjoys traveling with her family. You may have seen her on either SURVIVOR or Shark Tank.

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This is the first book of the Mandarin Immersion Adventure series, and I LOVED it! It is a beautiful story about friendship, learning and diversity - told in English, Chinese and Pinyin (pronunciation) - set in a Mandarin immersion school. My son is in a Mandarin immersion Saturday school and it was so nice to find a story in this setting. My only wish is that this book was around when he started in first grade!In this story, 2 little boys, one excited (Ethan) and one nervous (Dean), were just starting first grade at the immersion school in LA. They become fast and best friends and discover that they have lots in common and that even their moms talk the same way – they both say things like “study hard” – just like I do! Haha! I appreciate how the boys and their parents discuss why it’s good for them to learn Mandarin - it reinforces what I try to tell my son all the time! It was great having him read this book!Midway through the story, Dean learns that they are moving! Oh no! Dean does not want to leave Ethan, so he researches and comes up with an ingenious proposal for him and Ethan to be able to spend the summer together. They called their plan T.L. See for Travel, Learn and See Ethan! I don’t want to give away the ending so you will have to read the book to find out their plan!This story reminds me of when my son first started Chinese school. I was more nervous that he was! But he made a friend the very first day (they are still friends and are still in Saturday immersion school together) just like Ethan and Dean! Having a friend makes school so much more enjoyable!Another thing that’s great about this book is the underlying diversity and multicultural aspect of it. Even though Ethan and Dean come from different race/ethnic backgrounds (Ethan is black, and Dean is Chinese American), this is something they never even notice as they immediately become best buds. This is the way it should be and this book, assisted by its wonderful illustrations, reinforces that all kids, even if they look different, are basically the same – they all love to play, have fun and hang with their friends!Finally, this book is special because very few books have English, Chinese and Pinyin so people like me, who can’t read Chinese (although I can speak some), can still pronounce the Chinese by reading the Pinyin. Being able to read the Pinyin helps build your Chinese vocabulary, and seeing the characters with the Pinyin helps you learn to read those Chinese characters. Furthermore, of the few books which do have both Chinese and Pinyin that I have seen, they are more instructional and don’t tell an interesting and relatable story, like this one. I liked this book so much that I am off to read the next one in this series!
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