Mother's Day | Wonderful moments with Mom
With love, with a single wordMotherHelping children open the door to Chinese
21-Day Parent-Child Reading Plan | For parents who want to help their children develop Chinese reading habits
This May, let's turn Mother's Day into "Chinese Reading Month" for children.
This is not a Chinese school, nor is it an online course.
Instead, it allows children to hear and see Chinese every day while surrounded by their mother's love.
| ✓ 10 activities designed to encourage "listening and reading more Chinese" | ✓ Traditional Chinese version + Simplified Chinese version |
| ✓ Suitable for children aged 3-10 | ✓ Bilingual in Chinese and English, even if parents don't speak Chinese, it's okay. |
The most frequently asked questions by my parents overseas:
How can we help children build their Chinese language skills?
You've tried many methods, but your child just won't speak Chinese.
You read storybooks to him, and he answers in English; you ask, "How was school today?" and he says "Good"; you send him to Chinese school, and he complains; you buy apps, flashcards, and a bunch of textbooks—but learning Chinese slowly becomes "another source of pressure."
Your free time outside of work should be spent with your children.
This is not a design textbook.
I have 50 activity sheets saved on Pinterest and a whole page of Chinese ideas collected on Instagram—but every time I want to use them, I have to reformat, resize, and find materials myself. Those few hours after work could have been spent simply sitting down and playing with my child.
You vaguely know that "reading and listening more" is key.
But I don't know where to start.
You've read educational research, listened to podcasts, and watched overseas mothers' posts on Instagram—the answers all seem to point to "more exposure to Chinese in daily life," but "children's lives" are entirely built in English.How can Chinese be naturally integrated into the text?
Help children build Chinese language skills
Actually, it only requires two things.

— Irene Chang —
CEO of Lele Culture | Mother of 5
I'll do this.
I want to say something to my anxious self from back then—
I have been with overseas Chinese families for so many years.
All the seemingly complicated methods, all the fancy teaching materials,
Ultimately, it all boils down to these two simplest and most effective things:
Spend more time talking to your child about topics they are interested in.
用「With a feeling of love”+“The child is interestedCommunicate with your child in Chinese.
The key point is not "teaching Chinese", but "In Love (in Chinese). "
We talked about his favorite dinosaurs, things that happened at his school, and his drawings—all in Chinese.
Use simple sentences, a slow pace, and a smiling gaze.
The more Chinese a child hears, the larger his "Chinese space" will become.
Read more books that children like
A book must meet three conditions:Simple, easy to understand, and he likes it..
It's not a textbook, it's not a schedule,
It's a book that children will actively open, point to, and laugh out loud at.
Too difficult will lead to frustration, too easy will lead to boredom, and dislike will lead to resistance.
Finding the "just right" book is 10 times more effective than forcing yourself to read for 30 minutes every day.
Why these two things?
BecauseChildren are driven by "interest" and "emotion".It wasn't driven by textbooks.
Overseas Chinese families often provide their children with Chinese language input that is too "formal, disciplined, and learning-oriented"—which turns Chinese into "another subject" and another source of pressure.
Lele's design is in the opposite direction:
Integrate Chinese naturally into children's daily lives—through love and interest.
Let children naturally listen, observe, and speak more in their daily lives, and gradually internalize these influences.
This is the way to help children develop Chinese reading habits in the long run.
Why is Mother's Day the best starting point?
Because "mother" is the Chinese character that evokes the strongest emotions in a child.
The first word a child learns in this world is "mother".
Behind this word lies an embrace, the scent of milk, and the sense of security of being caught.
We can regard this character as the key to the Chinese language.
Starting with the word "mother," children will take the initiative to listen, watch, and write.
Because this isn't about learning Chinese, it's about expressing love.
And expressing love is what children want to do most.
Mother's Day is not just on May 10th.
I stretched it out into 21 dayMake it into 10 activities.
Every activity is a "Let children hear and see more Chinese.The opportunity for "
Make May your child's "Chinese Reading Month" this year.
"Wonderful moments with Mom"
It's not a textbook package, it's a 21-day Chinese reading track.
Back then, I was also anxious, I hoarded a bunch of textbooks, and I even tried to force my child to read Chinese.
Until I discovered: Accompanying someone while reading Chinese,You can't rush it, but a "reading habit" can stay with your child for a lifetime..
Therefore, I designed the entire month of May as a gentle Chinese input path—
Choose any 21 days in May, and do something small each day: sometimes it's reading a page of a picture book, sometimes it's coloring a bingo card, sometimes it's cutting out a heart by hand, and sometimes it's just hugging your mom and saying "I love you" in Chinese.
All 10 activities are designed around two things:
????Let the childrenListen to more Chinese(His mother talked to him with love and read to him.)
????Let the childrenSee more Chinese(Words on activity sheets, bingo cards, cards, bookmarks, and ornaments)
You can still get started even without Lele's book.
Use the Chinese and English picture books you already have at home, plus the activities I designed.
This will also allow children to have plenty of Chinese input this May.
I will send you an email immediately after you pay the bill.It contains a login link for the "Lele App Course Area".
All activities are held in the same area of the course space—
You can log in and play online directly, or download and print it for your child to play.
All Chinese activity sheets are available. Traditional Chinese Version + Simplified Chinese Version.
10 activities,
10 opportunities to encourage children to listen to and read more Chinese
Choose any 21 days in May | 10-20 minutes each day
21 days later,
The changes you will see
What will happen to your child when these 21 days are over?
It's not marketing rhetoric, but a natural result of Lele's methodology.
✅ Change 1 | Your child will spontaneously say a few words or two in Chinese.
It's not something she's asked to do; it's something she does voluntarily. She might be eating breakfast, taking a bath, or reading. Those words, "Mommy, I love you," "Mommy, smile," and "Mommy, hug me," will automatically come to mind.
✅ Change 2 | He can write the words "Mom, I love you" very fluently.
After writing these five characters repeatedly for 21 days, they will become muscle memory in the child's fingers. This is the first cornerstone of Chinese writing ability.
✅ Change 3 | Children will proactively open Chinese books and establish reading habits.
The association between "Chinese books = academic pressure" has shifted to "Chinese books = time with mom." This change in psychological connection allows children to turn the pages themselves—this is the starting point for a long-lasting Chinese reading habit.
✅ Change 4 | Children will develop a connection in their hearts that "home = Chinese = love".
This is the most precious and far-reaching change. Chinese is no longer "a subject in school" or "something my mother forces me to do," but "the language I use at home, the language between my mother and me."This connection will stay with your child for a lifetime.
Who is this plan suitable for?
✓ All parents who hope that through reading, their children can achieve independent reading and speak fluent Chinese—Even if you don't speak Chinese, you can still support your child.
✓ Families with children aged 3-10
✓ Families who have tried many methods but whose children still don't like speaking Chinese
✓ Working parents who don't have time to design their own lesson plans (10-20 minutes per day)
✓ For families using Traditional/Simplified Chinese (both versions are available)
✓ Chinese school teachers, online Chinese teachers
✓ Families who want to try Lele's method first before deciding whether to buy the book
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This May,
Starting with the word "mother,"
Help your child open the door to Chinese
I've tried many methods, bought many textbooks, and read many studies—
So I know that you actually understand this in your heart as well:
A child's Chinese proficiency doesn't grow from textbooks.
It's from "every single word his mother ever said to him in Chinese,"
It grew from "every book he liked that he flipped through".
This is energy.For a long timeMethods--
It's not a crash course, not tutoring, not coercion.
It's about spending 10-20 minutes a day making Chinese reading a habit for children.












