The Beanbags
On a rainy day when it’s
not possible to play outside, what could be better than playing beanbags
at home? Dingding and Dangdang play them on a table, with toy blocks, and
then outside in the park after the rain. Look! They are having their own
little Sports Day!
The Little Rattle Drum
It’s time to celebrate
Lunar New Year’s Day, the most important Chinese holiday. It is especially
exciting for children who will get new clothes, lucky money, and delicious
food! Aha! This time Dingding and Dangdang are playing the little
Rattle-Drum game, acting like a Chinese street merchant and customer from
ancient times.
The Kite
Dingding and Dangdang
want to send the Sun a letter to thank Him for warming the world. But how
can they send anything up to the Sun? They decide to make a kite and fly
the letter up into the sky!
The Tumbler
Sometimes toys can teach
kids good lessons. The tumbler, for example, shows resilience as it
always stands up after every fall! This time Dangdang is the one who
learns his lesson!
The Shuttlecock
On occasion Dingding and
Dangdang may have unpleasant moments. But that’s also the time when
they grow up. By making a shuttlecock together with their “treasures,”
Dingding and Dangdang finally discover that sharing is fun, and the happiest
thing is to play together!