For the uninitiated, (The Internet Archive) is a non-profit digital library offering free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software, games, music, and—crucially—television shows. Operating under the principle of "universal access to knowledge," the archive hosts thousands of out-of-circulation children’s programs.
If archive.org comes up dry (or you want to cross-reference), try these secondary archives: ni hao kai-lan archive.org
Premiering on Nickelodeon on , Ni Hao, Kai-Lan was a groundbreaking preschool series created by Karen Chau. Based on Chau’s own childhood in a bicultural Chinese-American household, the show introduced millions of children to Mandarin Chinese and Chinese cultural values. For the uninitiated, (The Internet Archive) is a
In the mid-to-late 2000s, a gentle breeze of cultural diversity and emotional intelligence blew through the landscape of children's television. While action-packed superheroes and wacky creatures dominated the airwaves, one small, yellow-faced girl in a floral dress taught an entire generation how to identify their feelings, manage their anger, and count to ten in Mandarin Chinese. That girl was Kai-Lan, and her show was . Based on Chau’s own childhood in a bicultural
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