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Win one of  13 LeapFrog 100 Words Book – English-Chinese with Learning Activity Guide worth $39.95 each.

LeapFrog has Christmas wrapped up for you – with Bilingual Learning Fun

With the official countdown to Christmas 2020 on, it’s time to write your list and check it twice. LeapFrog has great Christmas gift ideas for children of all ages, with some truly clever toys to keep small people engaged and entertained.

For the bilingual family, or those who would just love their child to learn a second language, the LeapFrog 100 Words Book – English-Chinese with Learning Activity Guide is a great place to start.

Interactive Language Fun

Join animal friends Turtle, Tiger and Monkey as you explore 100-plus vocabulary words. Touch the pictures on each colourful page to hear the animals say words and share exciting facts and sound effects. Immerse your child in bilingual play by sliding the language switch to hear the words, songs, and instructions in Mandarin Chinese. Touch the pictures to hear silly sound effects in Fun Sounds mode or press the light-up star button to hear two learning songs.

The included 32-page Learning Activity Guide provides parents with hands-on activities and teaching tips to help children get the most enjoyment and learning out of this bilingual book. Using everyday items, parents can help children make connections between the concepts and vocabulary and real-life actions and objects.

What Mums Are Saying

@BowtifulChescaDoll (Mum to Chesca, 2 and Gabby, 6): “It’s great educational material for bilingual children and even parents to learn and recall some of the basic words, phrases and songs in Chinese (Mandarin).  I also highly recommend this for older children who will learn a lot of basic Mandarin words from this book.

“Chesca listened to me as she touched the correct pictures of each corresponding word I asked for in English.  When she switched to Chinese mode, I asked her to touch each picture again and repeat what the book said in Chinese. She did so well in listening to my instructions.  I love how this book keeps her engaged in learning both languages while being attentive!”

@Brayjoe828 (Mum to 4 children): “Dion had so much fun exploring 100 plus vocabulary words in English and Chinese.  I love how with the slide of a button your child can immerse in bilingual play.  This will help them build a strong and solid literacy foundation.”

bilingualkidspot.com: “Kids can either be immersed in bilingual play, or for families with a Chinese and an English-speaking parent, each parent can use the book in their native language.  With Chinese being one of the most spoken languages in the world, it is fast becoming a popular language to learn for English speakers.

“Learning a second language while young is so much easier than learning as an adult, when children are able to distinguish better between sounds and therefore, they are able to imitate and pronounce them more easily.”

For toddlers aged 12 months and over, the 100 Words Book – English-Chinese with Learning Activity Guide is available from Big W.

For further information on LeapFrog and its products, visit www.leapfrog.com.au, or check out the LeapFrog news on Facebook: LeapFrog ANZ and Instagram: leapfrogtoys_anz.

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Please note this competition is open from 5 November 2020 until 6 December 2020 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. A. FelthamACT
  2. K. Van NamenVIC
  3. N. CaoVIC
  4. A. McCarthyWA
  5. S. PERRYNSW
  6. S. MillerVIC
  7. S. GohWA
  8. A. McCarthyACT
  9. C. JonesNSW
  10. T. RaeburnVIC
  11. J. NguyenNSW
  12. N. TanNSW
  13. M. MahWA
  • My children was born into an italian family their nonno and nonna would love it


  • A second language is great for children. While they are young they absorb so much and it’s much easier to learn and carry throughout life.


  • Because I want my child to be able to speak to his grandmother who only understands Chinese


  • My daughter Eleanor is of Chinese background but we only speak English at home. Her grandparents however are less fluent in English and I would love her to grow up being able to communicate and have a close relationship with them.


  • the world is an amazing place to explore . to be able to communicate with people in their own language is a great thing and you can learn so much more when you can understand what it being said and written


  • My brother-in-law is married to a lovely Chinese woman and they both speak fluent chinese, so it would be great if our son could learn her language and be able to speak to her in her native words.


  • I think it is important in the ever changing world to be able to speak a second language to help the diversity in Australia. My daughter in prep is already learning sign language.


  • Later on in life as there is more opportunities with a second language


  • She’ll need it later


  • My granddaughter is super smart even at 3 . For her to learn another language young would be awesome and a challenge for her


  • Because it extends their mind and speaking additional languages is very beneficial for their future


  • I am bilingual and would love my child to know more than one language as well.


  • I’d love to win this so I could teach my daughter other languages to help teach her about multiculturalism and understand that all people around the world may speak another language


  • Because I myself come from a different country and know how important learning a new language is


  • It will always come in handy when they explore the world


  • It is so good for their brains to learn a second language! I always wish my parents had done that when I was young. My daughter loves counting in Spanish but that is all I am able to teach her. This would be awesome for her.


  • I am Australian born Chinese and never learnt my mouth tongue Chinese.
    My son is 18months and I wish to teach him some Chinese as that is one of my greatest regrets.


  • As we are such a multicultural country I would love for my daughter as she grows to learn and appreciate other languages and cultures.


  • I think learning a second language opens all sorts of doors for children a s the explore this world and where they want life to take them.


  • There are so many opportunities if you have another language, like overseas travel, jobs- the skies the limit! It’s also amazing for brain development! This would be amazing for my two, who’ve already expressed keen interest in second languages and have been picking my brain from school days.


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