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Hi Reader, December is here! ❄️ Before winter fully settles in, we spent the last few weeks doing trail walks as a family and admiring the fall colours. The forest was filled with reds, oranges, yellows, and soft browns—honestly mesmerizing, especially after spending so much time indoors in front of screens. My kids don’t love hiking as much as they used to, but we still go once in a while. It’s quiet, distraction-free, and a simple way for us to reconnect before the season gets busy. We’ve been soaking up these last bits of fall before the snow arrives. We’ve gathered our favorite bilingual holiday resources to make learning joyful while celebrating the magic of Christmas. 🎄💬 🏮 Feature Post: 11 Chinese Christmas GreetingsBring a little language learning into your celebrations! This post shares 11 ways to say Merry Christmas in Chinese, each with pronunciation (Jyutping + Pinyin) and meaning—helping kids connect language with love. 👉 Read: 11 Chinese Christmas Greetings – Infusing Language and Love into the Holiday Season FREE Christmas Learning Resources: 🎨 Holiday Gift Ideas & FunThe holidays are coming quickly, and many of us are starting to think about gifts for our kids, nieces, nephews, and little friends. I always try to choose gifts that feel meaningful, help my kids learn, and also connect them to their culture. I put together a list of gift ideas that are fun, educational, and great for bilingual families — whether you’re looking for cultural toys, printable surprises, or simple activities your kids can enjoy during the holidays. Feature Post (gift-oriented): Other Gift Resources: 💛 Parent Tip of the Month – Gratitude Beyond GiftsAmid the excitement of presents and parties, help your kids focus on gratitude and giving. Encourage them to write or draw about what they’re thankful for, make a card for someone special, or donate gently used toys. ✨ Explore these guides to keep hearts full this season:
🎁 ClosingFrom our family to yours, thank you for being part of the Edkids Home community this year. Your support means the world to us! May your holidays be filled with warmth, laughter, and learning that lasts well beyond the season. 🎄✨ Happy Holidays, SHOP WITH US We offer a wide range of no-prep resources in English and Bilingual Chinese.
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Hi Reader, February is a special month in our home as we welcome Lunar New Year—a time filled with family traditions, food, culture, and fresh beginnings. Lunar New Year isn’t just about red envelopes and celebrations. It’s also a beautiful opportunity to help kids learn about their roots, practice language in a meaningful way, and understand the values behind the traditions—family, respect, gratitude, and new beginnings. 🧧 Feature: Lunar New Year Greetings for Kids & Families One of my...
Hi Reader, Our family had a photoshoot wearing Kimonos in Tokyo. Last month, our family spent three unforgettable weeks in Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand. ✈️ We learned so much—from navigating maps to experiencing new cultures firsthand—but the best part was seeing my kids reunite with their cousins in Hong Kong. They instantly connected and began to see how big and beautiful our family tree really is. 🌳 It was a wonderful reminder that some lessons—like gratitude, connection, and...
Hi Reader, October is one of the busiest (and most special!) months of the year. Between fall traditions, family gatherings, and Halloween excitement, there’s so much to celebrate. Here’s what’s happening at Edkids Home this month. 🍎 Cozy Fall Family Traditions Every October, we go apple picking with friends—something my kids look forward to all year. After bringing home baskets of apples, we bake fresh apple pies. The best part? Eating them warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Yummm! 🍎🥧🍦...