Our work so far

These graphs show the work Bring Me A Book™ Hong Kong has done so far. Since 2006, we’ve installed a total of 201 libraries to serve 64,100 children; and conducted 729 First Teachers™ Training Programs, helping 10290 parents ignite the passion to read in their kids.

Media Clipping – Hong Kong Economic Times (20 Dec,2011)

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Storytelling Session – A New Year’s Reunion

To celebrate Chinese New Year, we have arranged a special storytelling, in English and Mandarin, of the award winning children’s book “A New Year’s Reunion” on 15 January 2012 at The Commercial Press bookstore. For more details and to register, please click here http://www.blooming-club.com/activity.php?id=72

Please join Kids Christmas Wonderland (3 Dec, 2011)

Dear BMAB Friends, Enjoy the the Christmas spirit this Saturday at the French International School’s Kids Christmas Wonderland. Please stop by our book sale counter and/or our arts & crafts workshops where we will be bringing Christmas stories alive through storytelling, pop-up poetry cards, book-making and puppets for all ages. Address: French International School Primary… Continue reading Please join Kids Christmas Wonderland (3 Dec, 2011)

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Dialogic Reading in a Chinese Context

Most of the research supporting the benefits of parent-child reading has been conducted in Indo-European language families; little research has been done in Hong Kong. Professor McBride and her colleagues from the Department of Psychology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, conducted a study to investigate the effect of dialogic reading (parent-child communication while reading)… Continue reading Dialogic Reading in a Chinese Context

The Unexpected Experience

My seven-year-old son dislikes reading. I used to buy him different children’s books hoping that one or two may happen to arouse his interest. However, I was too impatient to read to him and explain the stories. Storytelling had become a stressful chore and I was discouraged by his interrupting questions. I gained a precious… Continue reading The Unexpected Experience

Press Coverage – South China Morning Post

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Reading Workshop at School

Recently I attended a Read Aloud Workshop at my son’s school, designed for Reception class parents (4-5 year olds kids’). It was about the crucial role of reading aloud in building academic success. Mr Jeff Comer ( A teacher and Librarian) and Ms Cathay Zhang ( head of Primary Chinese) were extremely inspiring. Most of… Continue reading Reading Workshop at School

The American Club – Charity Bash Rock “n” Roll

Bring Me A Book Hong Kong are thrilled to be selected as one of the beneficiaries of this year’s charity bash hosted by The American Club on November 12th, 2011. Please show your support by purchasing a raffle ticket – many great prizes to be won! If you’d like to attend the event (HK$398 per… Continue reading The American Club – Charity Bash Rock “n” Roll