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The Best Chinese Learning Ms. Rachel Channels for Bilingual Families

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Calling all Ms. Rachel fans! Here‘s a list of the best Chinese learning Ms. Rachel equivalent YouTube channels to help you support the language in a fun and educational way for your kids.

I know many of you love Ms. Rachel and wish there’s a Mandarin Chinese version out there.

Having quality resources to help create an effective immersion environment at home makes language learning not only purposeful for kids but also build their vocabulary.

Chinese learning Ms. Rachel

Without an immersion environment set in place, it’s hard to reach your goals for bilingualism in Mandarin and your community language.

This is why I’m sharing these channels to help you build one!

Remember, language growth boils down to one consistent baby step at a time!

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Mandarin Chinese Learning Ms. Rachel Channels

Below are a list of Mandarin Chinese versions of Ms. Rachel.

悦儿姐姐 Yueer Jiejie: Chinese Learning Ms. Rachel

I love how she clearly enunciates the vocabulary she’s teaching children in her videos.

I just recently noticed her building her channel and her videos are consistently high quality and educational.

米宝星 Mibao Star

Mibao star has been around for awhile and has a wider range of high quality videos to choose from.

They range from nursery rhymes to bilingual stories and topical themes to build a young language learner’s vocabulary.

She also does a great job enunciating and speaking slowly to help kids learn.

宝贝中文 | Baobei Chinese

This is a new one another mom shared with me.

The teacher here has a pleasant and peaceful presence. 

Her high quality videos also help children learn new Mandarin terms in a fun and entertaining way.

My 2.5 year old loves her video on construction vehicles!

Kelly Laoshi 老師

Kelly Laoshi has nearly 10 years of experience teaching preschoolers Mandarin Chinese.

Her channel is a great resource for parents of little ones that want them to learn Mandarin Chinese through a fun and engaging way.

Learn Mandarin Chinese with AliMiMi

AliMimi has been around the longest and has the most amount of videos to choose from.

One downside to her videos is that the video and audio quality isn’t as great.

Cantonese Versions of Ms. Rachel

For families focusing on learning Cantonese, here are a few Cantonese versions of Ms. Rachel for you to choose from.

NiHao Pauletta

Cantonese for Babies & Toddlers

Did I miss any? Be sure to share in the comments if you’ve discovered new ones.

Which one will you try first?

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