• The Legend of the Rice Cakes: A Vietnamese Tết Story | Lemi’s Tales
    Jan 29 2026

    Pack your bags, little explorers! Today, Lemi’s magic map takes us to the beautiful land of Vietnam to celebrate Tết, the Vietnamese New Year.

    In this episode, we meet Prince Lang Lieu, a humble farmer who enters a royal contest to become the next King. While his seventeen brothers travel far and wide to find gold and jewels, Lang Lieu discovers a magical secret in a dream: the most precious treasures aren't sparkly, they are grown in the earth!

    Join us to find out how a simple grain of rice was used to create the square Bánh Chưng and the round Bánh Giầy, two special cakes that tell the story of the Earth and the Sky. It’s a heartwarming tale about kindness, hard work, and why the best gifts often come from the heart (and the garden!).

    Perfect for bedtime, car rides, or classroom listening!

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    9 mins
  • The Story of the Chinese Zodiac: The Great Race | Lemi’s Tales
    Jan 25 2026

    Why are the years named after animals? And why is 2026 the Year of the Horse? Join us in this magical finale of our Chinese New Year series! In today’s episode, we travel back to Ancient China to witness The Great Race. When the Jade Emperor decides to name the years of the calendar, he challenges all the animals in the kingdom to a race across a wide, rushing river.

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    10 mins
  • The Legend of the Demon Sui: The Story of Red Envelopes | Lemi’s Tales
    Jan 25 2026

    Welcome back, explorers! Today, we go back to ancient China to uncover the magical mystery behind the bright red envelopes of Chinese New Year. Have you ever wondered why children receive Hongbao? It’s not just about the gift inside. It’s a legend of protection! In this episode, we learn about the sneaky, tip-toeing Demon Sui who only comes out on New Year’s Eve. Discover how a brave family, a piece of red paper, and eight shiny copper coins (who were actually the Eight Immortals in disguise!) used the power of light and the color red to keep children safe. It's the perfect folk tale for kids to learn about Lunar New Year traditions and the history of Ya Sui Qian.

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    9 mins