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Hi Reader, September is here—time for sharpened pencils, fresh routines, and exciting family traditions! 🍎📚 At EdKids Home, we’ve got you covered with resources to make back to school smoother and to celebrate the special cultural moments happening this month. ✨ Website Update Section for NewsletterWe’ve Fixed Our Website! 🚀 From now on, we’ll be continuously improving the site to make it easier for you to:
💡 Parent Tip: Bookmark www.edkidshome.com so you never miss new updates—we’ll let you know when fresh changes roll out! 📚 Back to School Success Starts with StructureMornings and evenings can get hectic once school begins. That’s why we’ve created tools to bring calm to the chaos: 🎑 Cultural Spotlight: Hungry Ghost Festival (盂蘭節 jyu4 laan4 zit3)Date: September 6, 2025 In Chinese tradition, this is a time when families honor ancestors (祖先 zou2 sin1) with offerings and reflection. Think of it as a reminder to teach kids about respect, gratitude, and remembering loved ones. ✨ Family Activity Idea: Share a story about your grandparents or great-grandparents, and let your child draw a picture of them. It’s a beautiful way to connect the past with the present. 🌕 Coming Soon: Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節 zung1 cau1 zit3)Date: October 6, 2025 (but families start preparing in September!) This festival is all about family reunion, moon-gazing, and of course… mooncakes (月餅 jyut6 beng2). 🍵🥮 Check out our Mid-Autumn Festival blog posts & printables. 💌 Final NoteWhether it’s smoother mornings, celebrating culture, or sneaking in Cantonese vocabulary, our mission is to support your family’s learning journey. Here’s to a joyful September filled with learning, laughter, and love. Warmly, SHOP WITH US We offer a wide range of no-prep resources in English and Bilingual Chinese.
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