Watch Ni Hao, Kai-Lan Ni Hao, Kai-Lan S01 E011 Happy Chinese New Year! - danielelmore98 on Dailymotion Happy Chinese New Year is the seventh episode of the first season of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. In this episode, Kai-Lan and her friends are celebrating Chinese New Year, and this year their going to carry the huge dragon costume. S1E07 - Happy Chinese New Year! "Explore with Kai-Lan as she and her animal friends share magical stories and fun games from her homeland in China. Even better: You get to play along!" This is the entire series in the best quality I could find it. The long specials are included as well! This was ripped directly from Paramount+. Preschooler Kai-Lan shares Chinese and American cultures with viewers, as well as the Mandarin language. The play-along series features interactive exercises and magical stories of Kai-Lan and her animal friends. Chinese words are introduced as well as life lessons, such as anger management, patience, sharing and being a good group member. Let’s celebrate by taking a look back at one of our classic Nick Jr. shows, Ni Hao, Kai-Lan!“Happy Chinese New Year!” first aired on Fe Kai-Lan and her friends are getting ready for Chinese New Year. (Tolee, Kai-Lan, Hoho and Lulu pop their heads out of the dragon.) Tolee: Without Rintoo, the dragon falls down. Lulu: We won’t be able to carry the dragon in the Chinese new year parade. Join Kai-Lan for a Chinese New Year celebration! Kai-Lan and her friends get to carry the dragon costume in the big parade - but can they work together to make the dragon dance? "Join Kai-Lan for a Chinese New Year celebration! Kai-Lan and her friends get to carry the dragon costume in the big parade - but can they work together to m "Happy Chinese New Year!" is the 11th episode of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. It is the seventh episode produced for the show's first season. While the dragon team carries the dragon to the Chinese New Year parade, Rintoo gets upset and quits because he doesn't want to be in the "boring" middle. So Kai-Lan Join Kai-Lan's pet monkey for a festive race in Hoho's Chinese New Year Coin Catch game! Can you gather the colored coins to fill up Ye-Ye's red envelopes? Ni Hao, Kai-lan , Runner: Year: 2009: Developers: Kai-lan would love if you helped Hoho collect them for YeYe’s special red envelopes. Hoho’s Chinese New It’s a super-special day - Chinese New Year! And there’s so much to do! Kailan and her friends are helping YeYe decorate the house and prepare special New Ye Kai-Lan (Chinese: 凯兰 Kǎi lán/Kelland) is the main title character of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. She is voiced by Chinese-American actress Jade Lianna-Peters. During the show, she and her friends have to solve problems that come up during their daily life. Kai-Lan is a 6-year-old Chinese-American girl and the granddaughter of Ye-Ye. Her best friends are Tolee, Hoho, Lulu and Rintoo, all of which Credit to Dakarai King! In the Ni Hao Kai-lan season 1 episode 10, titled "Happy Chinese New Year!", the viewer follows Kai-lan and her friends as they get ready to celebrate the Chinese New Year with their families. The episode begins with Kai-lan's grandfather reminding her that the Chinese New Year is coming up soon, and that she should prepare by making a special The first full episode was initially set to premiere on October 22, 2007 [3] [4] on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block in the United States, but was delayed to February 7, 2008, coinciding with Chinese New Year. [3] Ni Hao, Kai-Lan is based on the childhood memories of the show's creator, Karen Chau, who grew up in a bicultural (Chinese-American Happy Chinese New Year! is the Chinese New Year's episode of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. While the dragon team carries the dragon to the Chinese New Year parade, Rintoo gets upset and quits because he does not want to be in the "boring" middle. So Kai-lan needs to teach Rintoo that his job as a team is important. 新年快樂!- Xīn nián kuài lè - Happy Chinese New Year!龙 - Lóng - Dragon恭喜
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