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Chinese Mother: Goldilocks, I am going to prepare dinner. Don’t go far from home. Goldilocks, 我 (wǒ) 我 (yào) 我 (zhǔn) 我 (bèi) (wǎn) 我 (fàn) 我 (le) 我 (bù) 我 (yào) 我 (zǒu) 我 (dé) 我 (tài) 我 (yuǎn) 我 (o)

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Chinese Mother: Goldilocks, I am going to prepare dinner. Dont go far from home.

Goldilocks, (w) (yo) (zhn) (bi) (wn) (fn) (le)

(b) (yo) (zu) (d) (ti) (yun) (o)

3 Goldilocks (all): Ok, mom. (ho) (de)(m) (ma)

3 Goldilocks (all): Yes, mom. I am going to play.(ho) (de) (w) (q) (wn) (le)

Chinese Goldilocks: Look at the peacocks. I would like to play with you. You are so cute!(kn)(ho) (mi) (l) (de) (kng) (qu) () (w) (yo) (gn) (n) (men) (wn)

Chinese Goldilocks: Oh no. I am lost.(i) (ya) (w) (m)(l) (le)!

Chinese Goldilocks: No one is here. Oh, look soup is on the table. (zn)(me) (mi) (rn)(ne) (kn) (zhu) (shng) (yu) (sn) (wn) (zhu)

Chinese Goldilocks: Oh my! This soup is too salty.(zh) (wn) (zhu) (ti) (xin)(le) Chinese Goldilocks: This chair is too hard. I dont like it.(zh) (g) (y)(z) (ti) (yng) (le) (w) (b) (x) (hun)Chinese Goldilocks: Me, too. (w) (y) (li) (le) Chinese Goldilocks: Oh. This bed is perfect. I am so sleepy. (Goldilocks falls asleep)(), (zh) (zhng) (chung) (zhng) (ho)(w) (kn) (s) (le)Chinese Goldilocks: Lets go! (w)(men) (zu) (ba)

Peacocks (2 kids): Thank you Goldilocks. Dont go too far from your house. You are past the apple tree.

(xi) (xi) (n)Goldilocks! (b) (yo) (zu) (d) (ti) (yun) (o)(n) (y) (jng) (zu) (gu) (png) (gu) (sh) (le)

Chinese bear: My soup is too hot. (w) (de) (zhu) (ti) (tng) (le)

Chinese bear: Lets go for a walk to let the soup cool.(w) (men) (ch) (q) (sn) (sn) (b) (dng) (zhu) (ling) (y) (din) (er) Chinese bear: Somebody has tried my soup. (yu) (rn) (h) (le) (w) (de) (zhu) Chinese bear: Someone has tried my chair. (yu) (rn) (zu) (le) (w) (de) (y) (zi)

Chinese bear: Someone has tried my bed. (yu) (rn)(tng) (le) (w) (de) (chung)

Chinese chair narrator 1 (2 kids): A: About 1, 500 years ago, the sitting position in Chineseculture was the lotus position. When a person sits in this position, their legs are crossed and they are sitting up straight on the floor oron a sitting mat.

B: The earliest images of chairs in China are from the sixth-century. But the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare.

A: In the seventh century, the chair was introduced to China from India as a form of Buddhist furniture.

B: Today in China, it is more common to sit in a chair rather than sitting on the floor.