With Xiaoming’s help and encouragement, Lili overcomes her initial frustration and learns to use chopsticks, understanding the importance of perseverance.
Lili teaches her younger brother Xiaoming how to cut paper window decorations, and together they create beautiful decorations that their mother praises and plans to use for the Spring Festival.
Xiaoming is thrilled to receive his first red scarf, symbolizing revolutionary spirit, and commits to honoring it through hard work and responsibility.
Xiaoming and Lili prepare for the Lantern Festival by making lanterns together, learning about the meaning of the lantern designs, and ultimately celebrating by watching the lantern displays.
Xiaoming helps his mother prepare red envelopes for the Dragon Boat Festival, learning about the significance of red paper and the characters on the envelopes.
A young girl named Lulu made a traditional lantern to celebrate the Lantern Festival with her family but accidentally broke it while trying to hang it up, and with her father’s help, she fixed it and was proud of herself when they hung it in their house.
Little Lulu joyfully helps her grandmother prepare tangyuan and decorations for the Lantern Festival, learning about its meaning and celebrating with her family.