Why Did We Create Tin Tin Learns Tagalog?
Hi! I’m Peipei, the creator of Mimi Learns Vietnamese!
Let’s meet our wonderful team!
Peipei Zhou
Creator of Tin Tin Learns Tagalog, Astro Learns English, Coco Learns Spanish and Bao Bao Learns Chinese. Born & raised in Shanghai and currently living in Brooklyn, NY.
A proud mom to a sweet little boy, who loves sushi and wants to be a firetruck when he grows up.
She started the Baby Learns Language business to help her son learn Mandarin. And it’s evolved into helping children everywhere learn languages through songs & music.
Hoa Nguyen
With roots in Hanoi and a home in Brooklyn, Hoa (which means “flower” in Vietnamese) fuels her work as a visual designer with a deep passion for creativity and cultural connection.
As the voice behind Mimi Learns Vietnamese, you can often find her bringing Vietnamese culture to life through song at cultural events across New York.
Piyush Dhamne
An illustrator and an artist who has always seen the beauty of art in everything since childhood.
Currently working as a freelancer, collaborating with multiple small businesses, creating cute and lovely illustrations.
Born in Maharashtra, India, studying and living in Mumbai with his charming little cat.
Kseniia Shtereb
A Ukrainian book illustrator, who brings stories to life with a touch of magic.
With a deep love for drawing, nature, animals and life. Kseniia creates whimsical children's illustrations that invite young readers to embark on an unforgettable journey.
Ellina Smoyan
Main designer and illustrator for the Astro Learns English series. Born in Moscow, raised in Krasnodar, moved to Armenia for love.
A creator of exceptionally cute illustrations. An artist who can’t live a day without drawing something.
Finds the beauty in all things, especially her husband.
Molly Magnell
Illustrator, designer and media creator. New Yorker by zip code, Bostonian by heart.
She’s designed beautiful graphics for the American Museum of Natural History, Madison Square Garden, Adobe, New York Times, NPR, and the Washington Post.
Proud mom to a cat, who likes nibbling on ankles.