Explore the basics of traditional Chinese writing for beginners. Designed for native and non-native learners of ages 3 and up.
From parents and teachers
This is very useful to explain the different strokes. It was the first time I introduced Chinese writing to a class of 3 to 6 years old and I think the material is a great help for introducing Chinese characters. The kids can easily see the correct direction of writing and follow the line and curves with their fingers.
Debby Y.
Agnes’ board books distill such a complex writing system into a beautifully designed package. The colour-coded Touch & Trace books encourage visual and kinaesthetic learning with a fine sand texture to aid tactile learning. (...) From a teaching perspective, these resources are pedagogically excellent.
Shannon W.
She loved them!!! She went through all of them without stopping and then wiped them off and did it again. She's not quite ready for the proper order but we talked it through with the book to lay the groundwork. Totally obsessed! Thank you so much for making them!!
The Chinese character for dragon "龍" has evolved over time from various scripts and is full of history and symbolism. The dragon as a symbol also has great cultural significance in many Asian countries.
For young children, there's little difference between drawing and writing. Both are wonderful ways for them to explore their creativity, discovering what they are capable of creating with their tool of choice.