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  • “Backyardigans,” and “Kai-lan” DVDs from … – News. toonzone.net

    Literacy News – 98th Edition « News « Literacy News 2009

  • For instance, in addition to Dora, Diego and Ni Hao, Kai-lan, perhaps Nickelodeon could consider adding similar programming with Arab, Muslim and South Asian heroes and heroines.

    Engy Abdelkader: Islamophobic Bullying In Our Schools Engy Abdelkader 2011

  • For instance, in addition to Dora, Diego and Ni Hao, Kai-lan, perhaps Nickelodeon could consider adding similar programming with Arab, Muslim and South Asian heroes and heroines.

    Engy Abdelkader: Islamophobic Bullying In Our Schools Engy Abdelkader 2011

  • One of the top-rated shows among preschoolers on Nick Jr. is "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan," in which a cartoon Kai-lan Chow, a 6-year-old with big round eyes and black pigtails, teaches kids Mandarin Chinese.

    The Turf War for Tots Amy Chozick 2010

  • But of course the big story -- the one that the Gray Lady of New York was interested in -- is Ni Hao, Kai-lan!

    Archive 2007-04-01 Steve Hulett 2007

  • Ms. Chao said she wanted Kai-lan “to be a Chinese-American role model, to be independent, to have a voice, to take the initiative and to not always have to follow others.”

    Archive 2007-04-01 Steve Hulett 2007

  • Ms. Chao said she wanted Kai-lan “to be a Chinese-American role model, to be independent, to have a voice, to take the initiative and to not always have to follow others.”

    Over at Nick Steve Hulett 2007

  • “Ni hao” means “Hi” in mandarin, and Kai-lan is the Chinese name Ms. Chao was given at birth, later Anglicized to Karen...

    Archive 2007-04-01 Steve Hulett 2007

  • “Ni hao” means “Hi” in mandarin, and Kai-lan is the Chinese name Ms. Chao was given at birth, later Anglicized to Karen...

    Over at Nick Steve Hulett 2007

  • But of course the big story -- the one that the Gray Lady of New York was interested in -- is Ni Hao, Kai-lan!

    Over at Nick Steve Hulett 2007

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