Herein I provide different methods for learning Chinese characters. Traditionally, children have learned Chinese characters through the repeated reading and copying of words from generic word-cards. This process is tedious and therefore often fails to retain the learner's attention. My method of learning Chinese characters, by contrast, is fun and engaging, combining both motor and cognitive skills. I have designed a cube with each side having one stroke, which children can grasp and play with. According to national standards, there are a total of 30 Chinese strokes. I have divided these into five cubes of six strokes each, as follows: Basic Strokes, Developed Strokes (A), Developed Strokes (B), Advanced Strokes (A), and Advanced Strokes (B). Parents (or other caregivers) and teachers are encouraged to interact with and observe children play with cubes. In addition, they can use my magnetic strokes to create their own Chinese characters.
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