A Little Mandarin Anyone?

Oh my goodness…
We have found the absolute greatest thing
to get for Lucy Joy!

alittlemandarin

You can listen to samples of these
Chinese Children’s Classics
here.

What I am also excited about are the lyrics
found here that are in
English, Chinese, and Pinyin!

Take a look and you will see what I mean!

It is so fun to take a break from paperwork and
VISA applications, and trying to decide just
how many and which members of the Rothfuss family
are going to actually go to China…
(This is a very hard decision to make!)
and just imagine spending time with our Sparrow
and sharing fun things together like these songs.

Makes my heart happy!

Hope deferred makes the heart sick,
but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.
Proverbs 13:12

11 thoughts on “A Little Mandarin Anyone?

  1. How fun!!! Thanks for sharing this fun find. What a fun way for her to continue to connect to her native language and have music she can enjoy! Also, our sermon at church yesterday was around the verse you posted 😉 Praying The Lord brings you all together soon!!!

  2. Been wondering how you all are doing!!!! Love this great find for Lucy Joy!! Eliza is still using Chinese words – even at her young age! It is so fun and I don’t want her to lose it. Hope the paperwork trail is going well – I will be in prayer about your big decision of who is going to China. That IS a big one.
    Love you all,
    Steph

    • Thank you so much! We are loving seeing those posts on your blog… I am glad you are doing such a good job keeping your mom happy! *smile* We are continuing to pray and rejoicing with you over Eliza being home and the other new addition coming to your family too! Thank you for your prayers!

  3. Thank-you so much for this heartfelt support for our music! We hope it helps many families to learn about Chinese language and culture and connect with their Chinese children. “Music is the universal language of mankind” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    We wish you many happy hours listening to it with Lucy Joy!

  4. The most heard of songs on this album: Two Tigers, Pull the Radish and Finding Friends. These are songs that my kids sang in the Chinese preschool.

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