Sunday, 21 June 2026

Quả Xoài Của Voi [Elephant’s Mango]

 


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Tôi đã viết một cuốn truyện dành cho trẻ từ 2 đến 5 tuổi về một chú voi vụng về đang nỗ lực hết mình để hái quả xoài cao nhất trên cây. Hy vọng bé sẽ thích câu chuyện này!





Bản tiếng Việt


Mặt trời mùa hè tỏa sáng rực rỡ khắp khu rừng già, và trên ngọn của cây xoài cao nhất, một quả xoài vàng ươm, chín mọng đang đung đưa trước gió. Dưới gốc cây, Voi con bồn chồn dậm dậm đôi chân to đúp của mình. Cậu ấy có thể ngửi thấy mùi hương ngọt ngào của quả xoài từ tít trên cao. Voi con quyết tâm phải hái bằng được nó, nhưng có một vấn đề nhỏ: cậu là chú voi vụng về nhất khu rừng. Mỗi khi cậu cố gắng bước đi nhẹ nhàng, cậu lại vấp phải chính chân mình!



English Version


The summer sun shone brightly across the ancient forest, and at the very top of the tallest mango tree, a ripe, golden mango swayed in the breeze. At the bottom of the tree, Little Elephant shifted his heavy feet impatiently. He could smell its sweet scent from all the way down here. He was determined to reach it, but there was one tiny problem: he was the clumsiest elephant in the jungle. Every time he tried to step carefully, he tripped over his own feet!


Vocabulary List [Danh sách từ vựng]


1. Clumsy


  • Tiếng Việt: Vụng về
  • Pronunciation: /ˈklʌmzi/
  • Meaning: Lacking skill or grace in movement; easily dropping or bumping into things.
  • Example: The clumsy elephant accidentally knocked over a pile of branches.


2. Sway


  • Tiếng Việt: Đung đưa, lắc lư
  • Pronunciation: /sweɪ/
  • Meaning: To move slowly from side to side.
  • Example: The delicious mangoes swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.


3. Determined


  • Tiếng Việt: Quyết tâm
  • Pronunciation: /dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/
  • Meaning: Having a strong feeling that you are going to do something and that 
  • you will not let anyone or anything stop you.
  • Example: She was determined to finish reading the story before bedtime.


4. Impatiently


  • Tiếng Việt: Một cách nôn nóng, bồn chồn
  • Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpeɪʃəntli/
  • Meaning: In a way that shows you are annoyed or bored because you have to wait.
  • Example: The children waited impatiently for the ice cream truck to arrive.


5. Trip


  • Tiếng Việt: Vấp ngã
  • Pronunciation: /trɪp/
  • Meaning: To catch your foot on something and stumble or fall.
  • Example: Be careful not to trip over that big tree root on the path.


vibrant jungle adventure


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Autumn Dreams, Winter Sleep

Autumn Dreams, Winter Sleep

Colouring Guide for Autumn Dreams, Winter Sleep


Bring this whimsical seasonal journey to life by playing with warm and cool colour palettes:

  • The Soaring Dream: Fill the large thought bubble with the energetic, fiery colours of peak autumn. Colour the dancing dream-leaf a brilliant scarlet red or bright amber. Paint the surrounding hot air balloons and sky in warm sunset tones like coral, gold, and soft peach to capture the joy of flight.
  • The Cozy Winter Nest: For the leaf sleeping below, transition into a peaceful winter mood. Colour the resting leaf a gentle golden-brown or muted orange. Style its cozy cloud-bed with soft, frosty shades like icy blue and lavender, and colour the little snowflakes a crisp, pale aquamarine.
  • The Forest Floor: Fill the piles of oak leaves and pinecones at the bottom with rich, earthy tones like chestnut, chocolate brown, and deep olive green to ground the scene.


 

The Rainbow Treasures of Little Toti

 

The Rainbow Treasures of Little Toti


The Rainbow Treasures of Little Toti


Toti, the tiny tiyanak, peeked from behind a sun-drenched banana leaf. His large, mint-green ears twitched with excitement as he watched the village children play near the riverbank. Instead of bearing sharp fangs to scare them, Toti smiled softly, holding his favourite handmade treasures.


With a hopeful heart, he waddled forward into the warm, golden sunlight. He gently laid out his toys on a woven mat: smooth river stones painted in vivid ruby-red patterns, spinning tops carved from mahogany, and little dolls made of braided emerald-green ferns.

The children gasped, but Toti just pushed a carved wooden stick-figure toward a smiling girl. Instantly, the fear dissolved into bright laughter, filling the forest with a kaleidoscope of joy as a new friendship blossomed.


The Village of Golden Fireflies

The Village of Golden Fireflies



 The Village of Golden Fireflies

As the final crimson threads of twilight melted into dusk, Kampung Dusun Setia transformed into a living canvas of light. Along the winding pathways, hundreds of pelita were awakened, casting a warm, honey-gold luminescence that banished the shadows. The small bamboo lamps flickered like earthbound stars, their amber flames dancing gracefully against the deep indigo night.

Laughter filled the air as children dashed through the lanes, waving sparklers that left trails of sizzling silver and neon-green sparks in their wake. Against the dark silhouettes of traditional stilt houses, the emerald fronds of coconut palms caught the shifting amber glow. It was a breathtaking, radiant tapestry—a sea of tiny fireflies weaving a spell of pure, festive magic across the heart of the village.

Vibrant Jungle Adventure

 

Vibrant Jungle Adventure


Vibrant Jungle Adventure Colouring Guide


Bring this clumsy elephant's mango mission to life with a splash of playful, imaginative colours!

  • The Mango Mission: Make the ultimate prize stand out by colouring the highest mango a glowing, neon yellow-orange with a touch of rosy red at the tip. For the other mangoes lower down, use a simple lime green to show they aren't quite ready yet.
  • Our Clumsy Hero: Instead of a standard grey, give the little elephant a soft, playful pastel blue or a gentle lavender coat. Use a bright pink for his inner ears and rosy cheeks to highlight his eager expression.
  • The Forest Backdrop: Colour the winding mango tree a rich cinnamon brown, and fill the jungle leaves with a mix of deep hunter greens and bright chartreuse. For a fun twist, colour the cheeky little squirrel a fiery orange-red with a big, fluffy white-tipped tail!

Friday, 19 June 2026

青花瓷里的世界 [World Inside the Blue Porcelain]

 



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这是一部为1015岁读者创作的故事书,讲述了一个男孩被吸入古董青花瓷瓶里的山水世界,并由此展开一场奇幻冒险的故事。





Chinese


笔锋浓淡,勾勒出跨越千年的山水;白釉青花,凝聚着东西方文明的邂逅。当我们凝视

一件青花瓷,我们不仅是在欣赏一件瓷器,而是在阅读一部写在泥土与烈火中的世界史。



English


With alternating strokes of bold and delicate ink, landscapes spanning millennia are 

brought to life. Within the white glaze and blue cobalt of blue-and-white porcelain lies 

the vivid encounter between Eastern and Western civilisations. To gaze upon a piece 

of blue porcelain is not merely to admire a ceramic masterpiece, but to read a global 

history written in earth and fire.



Vocabulary List


1. 青花瓷

  • Pronunciation: qīng huā cí
  • Meaning: Blue-and-white porcelain; blue-and-white ceramics.
  • Example Sentence:
    • Chinese: 这件青花瓷花瓶是明代流传下来的珍品。
    • English: This blue-and-white porcelain vase is a rare masterpiece passed down from the Ming Dynasty.


2. 勾勒

  • Pronunciation: gōu lè
  • Meaning: To outline; to sketch the contours of something.
  • Example Sentence:
    • Chinese: 艺术家用细腻的笔触勾勒出牡丹花的外形。
    • English: The artist used delicate brushstrokes to outline the shape of the peony flower.


3. 邂逅

  • Pronunciation: xiè hòu
  • Meaning: A chance encounter; an unexpected meeting (often romantic or deeply meaningful).
  • Example Sentence:
    • Chinese: 丝绸之路见证了中国丝绸与西方世界的东方邂逅
    • English: The Silk Road witnessed the historic encounter between Chinese silk and the Western world.


4. 凝聚

  • Pronunciation: níng jù
  • Meaning: To condense; to embody; to crystallise (feelings, efforts, or abstract concepts into a physical form).
  • Example Sentence:
    • Chinese: 这件艺术品凝聚了无数匠人的心血与智慧。
    • English: This artwork embodies the painstaking effort and wisdom of countless artisans.


5. 烈火

  • Pronunciation: liè huǒ
  • Meaning: Raging fire; intense flames.
  • Example Sentence:
    • Chinese: 完美的瓷器必须经过窑炉中烈火的洗礼。
    • English: Perfect porcelain must undergo the baptism of raging fire inside the kiln.

the porcelain realm


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Thursday, 18 June 2026

Ang Huling Babaylan [The Last Babaylan]


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Nakasulat ako ng isang kwento tungkol sa isang batang babae na natuklasan ang kanyang kapangyarihan bilang inapo ng mga babaylan upang protektahan ang kanilang lupang ninuno, na angkop para sa mga mambabasang may edad na 11 hanggang 12.





 

Ang Huling Babaylan (Filipino)


Umaalingawngaw ang tunog ng agong sa buong kabundukan habang unti-unting nilalamon ng naglalakihang traktora ng kompanya ng minahan ang gilid ng burol. Sa loob ng masukal na kagubatan, hawak ng labing-anim na taong gulang na si Tala ang isang lumang kuwintas na gawa sa tanso at mga buto ng hayop—ang tanging naiwan sa kaniya ng kaniyang lola. Sa kaniyang bawat hakbang, tila bumubulong ang mga puno, at sa kaniyang mga ugat, nagigising ang isang sinaunang kapangyarihang matagal nang naidlip. Siya ang huling tanggulan ng lupaing minana.



The Last Babaylan (English)


The heavy chime of the agong echoed through the mountain range as the massive tractors of the mining company tore into the hillside. Deep within the dense rainforest, sixteen-year-old Tala clutched an ancient necklace of brass and bone—the only heirloom left by her grandmother. With every step she took, the trees seemed to whisper, and within her veins, an ancient power long asleep began to stir. She was the last line of defence for her ancestral domain.


Vocabulary List


1. Babaylan

  • Pronunciation: [bah-bye-lahn]
  • Meaning: A traditional Filipino shaman, healer, or spiritual leader, historically women or feminized men, who act as intermediaries between the physical and spirit worlds.
  • Example Sentence: In pre-colonial times, the babaylan was deeply respected for her wisdom and knowledge of herbal medicine.


2. Agong

  • Pronunciation: [ah-gohng]
  • Meaning: A large, deep-bossed gong made of brass or bronze, traditionally used by various indigenous groups in the Philippines to signal gatherings, rituals, or warnings.
  • Example Sentence: The village chief ordered the striking of the agong to warn the community of impending danger.


3. Masukal

  • Pronunciation: [mah-soo-kahl]
  • Meaning: Dense, overgrown, wild, or untamed (usually referring to forests, jungles, or vegetation).
  • Example Sentence: It is easy to get lost in the masukal parts of the mountain without a local guide.


4. Minana

  • Pronunciation: [mee-nah-nah]
  • Meaning: Inherited; something passed down through generations, such as land, traditions, or physical traits.
  • Example Sentence: Protecting the minana land of their ancestors was a sacred duty for the entire tribe.


5. Tanggulan

  • Pronunciation: [tahng-goo-lahn]
  • Meaning: A stronghold, defence, rampart, or protector; a person or place that provides safety and defence against attacks.
  • Example Sentence: The brave warriors stood as a fierce tanggulan against the invaders.

the amber glow of ancestral wilds


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Quả Xoài Của Voi [Elephant’s Mango]

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