Ivanka Trump and her family celebrated the Chinese New Year with an adorable performance from her four-year-old daughter Arabella, who has been speaking Mandarin since she was a toddler.

The 34-year-old took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to share a short video of her little girl wearing a red Chinese-embroidered dress as she sings a poem in Mandarin. The clip was filmed on Sunday, the day before the start of the Year of the Monkey, which lasts until January 27, 2017.

'Arabella wanted to have a pre-bedtime #ChineseNewYear party this past Sunday evening,' Ivanka captioned the video. 'She got all dressed up and performed songs and poems for Jared, Joseph and me.'

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Multi-cultural family: Ivanka Trump took to Instagram on Wednesday to share an adorable video of her four-year-old daughter Arabella singing in Mandarin to celebrate the Chinese New Year

Star of the show: The little girl, who has been studying Mandarin since she was 18 months old, wore a red dress featuring Chinese embroidery as she performed for her parents and her two-year-old brother Joseph

'It was pretty adorable #yearofthemonkey#happyChineseNewYear,' she added.

In the short clip, Arabella can be see standing on the coffee table in front of the Chinese New Year decorations hanging from the windows behind her.

Arabella has been studying Mandarin since she was 18 months old, and Ivanka often shares videos and pictures of her little girl celebrating the language and culture.

Last year, Arabella rang in the Year of the Ram by donning her beloved Little Red Riding Hood costume. Ivanka proudly posted a photo of her then-three-year-old daughter wearing the color red, which symbolizes good fortune and happiness in Chinese culture.

While pregnant with Arabella in 2011, Ivanka said she had assigned herself piles of books on motherhood and early-child development, vowing to expose her daughter to other languages at a young age.

Doting daughter: On Tuesday night, Ivanka visited her father Donald's campaign headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire ahead of primaries

Proud parent: After winning the New Hampshire primary, Donald thanked Ivanka, who made seven campaign stops despite being eight months pregnant

And Ivanka, who has previously credited their 'incredible Chinese nanny' for teaching Arabella the language, has most definitely stuck to her word.

However, it is unsurprising that Ivanka was a little late with posting Arabella's latest performance, as the soon-to-be mother-of-three has been traveling around the country in support of her father Donald's presidential bid.

Although Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner are expecting their first child in early spring, the soon-to-be mother-of-three braved the elements on Monday and took the family's private jet to snowy New Hampshire where she attended her father's rally in Manchester.

The blonde beauty took to Instagram after her arrival to share a photo of herself looking chic in a navy winter coat and black boots despite the blustery weather.

Celebrations: Ivanka shared this picture of her and her husband Jared Kushner at a New Hampshire diner on Tuesday night. She was also with brothers Donald Jr. and Eric, and their wives, Vanessa and Lara

Jet setter: Ivanka shared this photo of herself braving the elements as she arrived in New Hampshire on Monday

'Hello New Hampshire! I'm so excited to be here!' she captioned the image, which sees her standing on an airstrip in front of several private planes.

And soon she was hitting the campaign trail with her family. During her father's event, Ivanka was proudly holding her baby bump as she watched her father address the crowd.

She later posted a photo of herself with Jared, her father, her stepmother Melania, her brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric, and their respective wives Vanessa and Lara Yunaska at a restaurant for dinner after the rally.

'Enjoyed a wonderful family dinner tonight in New Hampshire. What a great way to end an exciting day!' she wrote.

It was thought that Ivanka and Jared's daughter Arabella and son Joseph, two, likely stayed in New York City while their parents are busy supporting their grandfather.

Family tradition: Last year, Arabella rang in the Chinese New Year by dressing up as Little Red Riding Hood

Ivanka made seven campaign stops ahead of Tuesday's primary, traveling to New Hampshire even though she is eight months pregnant. And after it was revealed that Donald had won the New Hampshire primarily, Ivanka proudly stoon on stage with her dad during his victory speech, in which he thanked Ivanka and the rest of his family.

The former model looked radiant in a long-sleeve black dress featuring a cream floral print, and later that night she and her siblings headed to a diner in New Hamsphire before they flew back to New York.

'Ending an exciting day with my siblings at the Airport Diner! #nh,' she captioned a photo of her and her husband joined by her brother's Donald Trump Jr. and Eric and their respective wives Vanessa and Lara Yunaska.

Last week, the business was home with children, who happily cuddled their mother's growing baby bump during story time last Thursday.

Bedtime! Ivanka shared this heartwarming photo of herself cuddling with Arabella and her two-year-old son Joseph during story time last Thursday

Family of five: Ivanka, who is pictured with her husband and their children at the Trump Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, is expecting her third child in early spring

Ivanka shared a sweet photo herself sitting in Arabella's bed with her arms wrapped around both of her children.

The next morning the children were photographed staring outside the window of their New York City apartment in awe as they watched snowflakes fall from the sky.

'Waking up to snow!' Ivanka captioned the sweet photo of Joseph watching his big sister as she pointed out the window.

And while Ivanka appears to have her work-life balance figured out, she admitted that she is concerned about dividing her attention between three children when her new baby is born this spring.

'I have such special bonds with Arabella and Joseph,' she explained to The Tot. 'Naturally, I worried about this when Joseph was born as well, and I know I’ll learn to navigate this again with the new baby.'