I'm looking to collect native Chinese children's songs to teach my kids. Could I ask for YouTube videos, links, etc.? Preferably, anything with the kanji, pinyin, and a decent English translation.
To be clear, not Western world songs translated into Chinese (which thankfully I've found). These would be songs familiar to native Chinese children.
Thanks!
Chinese childrens' songs
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There are gobs of YouTube videos. My kids enjoyed the BabyBus videos when we were briefly dabbling in Chinese.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JjA9VsuDAZc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JjA9VsuDAZc
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Lawyer&Mom wrote:There are gobs of YouTube videos. My kids enjoyed the BabyBus videos when we were briefly dabbling in Chinese.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JjA9VsuDAZc
Thank you. To be clear, these are all native Chinese songs?
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Read Greek New Testament: - 61 / 260 chapters
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Read Hebrew Bible: - 107 / 920 chapters
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Learn Chinese Radicals: - 20 / 214 radicals
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Must be. The Chinese flag appears right in the beginning. Question answered clicking through.
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JLS wrote:Lawyer&Mom wrote:There are gobs of YouTube videos. My kids enjoyed the BabyBus videos when we were briefly dabbling in Chinese.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JjA9VsuDAZc
Thank you. To be clear, these are all native Chinese songs?
These are certainly aimed a native Chinese children. There is the occasional translated song, but they would be translated songs familiar to Chinese children.
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