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Who's The Winner? 誰勝出了? (Big & Little Brother (English & Chinese)) Kindle Edition
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Who doesn’t love to win? Winning makes us feel good, but is it everything?
In this colourful story book, Big Brother and Little Brother learn more about winning and losing as they compete in a toy car race.
Who wins the race? What makes us more likely to win? How might we feel when we lose? Why is it okay not to be the winner?
Besides learning more about this important life lesson, your child will also get exposure to English, Chinese, and Cantonese Jyutping in this bilingual book made for children 5+.
If you need help with reading the text, read along in English and Cantonese on YouTube!
- Reading age5 - 12 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 6
- Publication date9 April 2022
Product details
- ASIN : B09XLQB5G4
- Language : English
- File size : 5383 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
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About the author

As an engineer, Samantha is always looking for ways to make things better. As a creative and entrepreneur, Samantha loves creating things. As a Chinese person growing up in western culture, Samantha's Chinese can use some improvements!
Even though she did go to Chinese Saturday school, her most influential childhood exposure to Chinese while growing up in Toronto was reading dim sum menus during weekly “yum cha” lunches with the extended family.
After graduating, she journeyed on an expat adventure and took on a job in Hong Kong. During those few years, she significantly improved her Cantonese speaking and reading, but she is still lacking a bit in the Chinese writing department.
It’s been over a decade since she's moved back to Toronto, and things are getting rusty. Because of this, she created the social media account @JokSingJai to get back into practising her Chinese to teach her children.
She posts daily on Facebook and Instagram for @JokSingJai. Her bigger passion projects are her picture books, where she gets help from Chinese editors to get things right.