Food

Food is a vital part of Chinese culture.  From western to Asian food, your child will experience food around the world while learning Mandarin Chinese.

Food

Food is a vital part of Chinese culture.  From western to Asian food, your child will experience food around the world while learning Mandarin Chinese.

Fruits

Icy Fruit: A Taiwanese Children’s Book with Printable Chinese Learning Activities

Icy Fruit: A Taiwanese Children’s Book with Printable Chinese Learning Activities

Who doesn’t love The Very Hungry Caterpillar 非常飢餓的毛毛蟲? Eric Carle’s classic story is a colorful adventure that’s packed with fun, food, and a little caterpillar who’s always hungry for more! The more I read it, the more I discover – from counting the days of the week, learning how to count, to even picking up some healthy eating tips! It’s no wonder kids can’t get enough of this book!

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Fruits Poster in Chinese and English

Fruits Poster in Chinese and English

Explore the colorful world of fruit with our Fruits Poster in Chinese and English—a bright visual learning tool designed to help children recognize and learn fruit vocabulary in Mandarin.

This printable poster set features 36 popular and tropical fruits, from everyday favorites like bananas, strawberries, and peaches to exciting discoveries such as mangoes, durians, and lychees. The clear illustrations and bilingual labels help children connect fruit names with their Mandarin Chinese characters in a simple and engaging way.

These posters work beautifully as classroom visual aids, homeschool learning tools, or kitchen wall charts when families are exploring new fruits together.

The printable includes both Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese versions, making it flexible for families and classrooms using either writing system.

What’s Inside:

Two Fruits Posters Featuring 36 Fruits
Each poster includes a collection of fruit illustrations labeled in Chinese and English. Children can easily see the connection between the fruit image, the Mandarin characters, and the English word.

Bilingual Fruit Vocabulary
The posters help children become familiar with Mandarin fruit vocabulary while building confidence recognizing Chinese characters through everyday foods.

Why It’s Great for Kids:
Introduces Mandarin fruit vocabulary through colorful visuals
Supports Chinese character recognition for beginner learners
Encourages curiosity about new and tropical fruits
Works as a helpful visual reference chart during lessons
Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners
Ways to Use:

Fruit Vocabulary Practice – Point to each fruit and say the Mandarin name together.
Kitchen Learning – Use the poster while preparing or tasting fruits at home.
Classroom Display – Hang the poster as a reference chart during Mandarin lessons.
Fruit Hunt – Ask kids to find fruits from the poster at the grocery store or market.

Perfect For:
Preschool and kindergarten learners
Beginner Mandarin Chinese students
Fruit-themed lessons
Homeschool and classroom displays
Bilingual families learning Mandarin together
Pair With:
My Fruits Basket Game

Fruits Flashcards with Seasons

Fruits Color Matching

Fruits Word Search

The Fruits Poster in Chinese and English is a simple and engaging way to introduce Mandarin fruit vocabulary—helping children connect language with everyday foods while exploring a colorful variety of fruits.