Chinese Cartoon: Big Ear Tutu 8
Tutu is into junk food. He eats junk food and he gets his Dad engaged too, until his mother stops them…
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Tutu is into junk food. He eats junk food and he gets his Dad engaged too, until his mother stops them…
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Tutu’s friend was sent by his mother for an IQ test and got a high score. Tutu’s mother took him for the test too, but the result was not as high as they expected. When they were a bit disappointed, they were asked by a Gongfu teacher to send Tutu for Gongfu learning because “he [...]
What is happiness? It is hard for Tutu to understand. He asked around, one friend told him that money is happiness; the other said that beauty is happiness. So he was disappointed that he had neither lots of money nor stunning beauty. Has he found happiness in the end? Watch the video.
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Tutu was invited to a TV show. His parents prepared him with a poem. But to their surprise, he did not show the one he was prepared; instead, he moved his ears as a show. He also fell asleep in the show. When he was asked what he was dreaming, he said he was dreaming [...]
Tutu dreams of different things and wets the bed. His mother tries to wake him up at night so he can go the bathroom before resuming his sleep. In the end, Tutu overcame his embarrassment and told his friends that it was normal for a kid to wet bed at night. He even told them [...]
Tutu is not afraid of anybody. His mother was not very happy when he was listening, so she used Grandpa Niu as a scary person to make Tutu listen. But one day, Tutu’s mom asked Tutu to buy a bottle of soy sauce in supermarket. On the way back home, Tutu saw Grandpa Niu and [...]
The best way for a kid to learn a foreign language is to create an environment in which the child can hear dialogues used in real situations. For children living outside China, it is obviously difficult. A proven way to simulate the environment is to play Chinese cartoons or movies. We have put several movies [...]
The Emperor’s New Clothes is a classical story by Hans Christian Andersen. The Emperor loved new clothes so much that he had to change into new clothes everyday. He hired two tailors who promised him the finest suit made from a fabric which is invisible for people who are either not suitable for their positions [...]
Two little one-eyed mascots - Olympic mascot Wenlock, Paralympic mascot Mandeville - were unveiled to the world recently. Here is the story video explaining where they came from. Of course, the video is in Chinese!
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