Ep 19. Princess Kai-lan
- TV-Y
- October 8, 2010
- 45 min
Ni Hao Kai-lan is a children's television show that follows the adventures of Kai-lan, a young Chinese-American girl, and her group of animal friends. Each episode focuses on a valuable lesson or moral, often incorporating elements of Chinese culture and language.
In season 2 episode 19, titled "Princess Kai-lan," Kai-lan and her friends are excitedly preparing for a special event: the Chinese New Year Parade. As they help decorate floats and practice their dragon dance, they also discuss the tradition of honoring ancestors during the holiday.
But when Kai-lan finds out that her great-great-grandmother was a princess, she becomes caught up in the idea of royalty and begins to act like a diva. She demands special treatment and attention, causing her friends to become upset with her.
Kai-lan's grandfather notices her behavior and takes her aside to teach her a lesson about humility. He tells her the story of how her great-great-grandmother, Princess Mei Mei, was kind and compassionate to everyone she met, even though she was royalty. He reminds Kai-lan that being a princess is about being a leader and serving others, not about being selfish or entitled.
Kai-lan takes this lesson to heart and apologizes to her friends for her behavior. She also decides to use her position as a "princess" to help others, by volunteering to hand out fortune cookies and spreading good luck for the new year.
The episode concludes with the Chinese New Year Parade, where Kai-lan and her friends dance and celebrate the holiday together, with Kai-lan now understanding the true meaning of being a leader and serving others.
Overall, "Princess Kai-lan" teaches children the importance of humility, compassion, and using one's position to help others. It also highlights Chinese New Year traditions and the significance of honoring ancestors. Through Kai-lan's journey, children learn valuable lessons about character and leadership in a fun and engaging way.