by Ching | Aug 6, 2024 | App, Bilingual, Blog, Dim Sum Warriors, Doodle Date, Home
Dim Sum Warriors offers a new CLUB membership specially designed for bilingual kids The Dim Sum Warriors CLUB has been a truly special part of our journey as children’s book creators who want to support bilingual kids’ learning. who want to support bilingual kids’...
by Ching | Apr 15, 2024 | App, Blog, Dim Sum Warriors, Home, Language
Now you can read Dim Sum Warriors Stories on the Web App! We are thrilled to share with you the exciting launch of the The Dim Sum Warriors Bilingual Reader Web App! Specially designed for Mandarin-English bilingual learners and bilingual classrooms! Try the App!...
by Ching | Mar 7, 2024 | App, Bilingual, Blog, Books, Chinese, Dim Sum Warriors, Home, Parenting
Back to School Must-Read: “UH-OH! 糟糕!” One kid has overslept, the other one has forgotten her homework, and another his water bottle. Will you get the kids out the door in time so they don’t miss the bus? Does your weekday morning always feel like...
by Ching | Mar 7, 2024 | App, Bilingual, Blog, Books, Chinese, Dim Sum Warriors, Home, Parenting
Essential Read for School Holidays: ‘GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY! 快去外面玩! Are you worried about your kids sticking to their phones and tablets all day long during a holiday break from school. Do you know who else has a similar problem? Read Dim Sum Warriors’...
by Ching | Jan 22, 2024 | App, Bilingual, Blog, Books, Child Development, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Chinese Traditions, Comics, Creativity, Dim Sum Warriors, Diversity, Education, Events, Global Competence, Language, Parenting, Yen Yen
《庆祝好累人!》 Celebrating is Hard Work! Hot Off the Press! New Lunar New Year Book from the Dim Sum Warriors! Order a Book Now! Bundle @25% Off! In an exciting literary collaboration, three Singaporean storytellers, Woo Yen Yen 胡恩恩, Colin Goh 吴荣平, and Josef...
by yenyendotnet | Oct 11, 2023 | App, Bilingual, Blog, Books, Child Development, Chinese, Creativity, Education, Parenting, Yen Yen
Halloween Family Fun With Cosplay! Coming from Singapore, I didn’t really care about Halloween – to me it was just a highly commercialized holiday involving too much candy that was celebrated mainly by expatriates and poseurs. Who knew that family cosplay fun...