David Wiesner says about wordless books
The Standard, Smart Parents – Vol. 388 By :陳東紅 (Only available in Traditional Chinese)
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Diane Frankenstein’s 3 steps for Conversational Reading
The Standard, Smart Parents – Vol. 361 By :陳東紅 Diane Frankenstein emphasizes three important points about reading aloud: 1) Read a book How to motivate your
One for the books: entrepreneur wants every Hong Kong child to know the joy of reading
James Chen Yue Jia wants to get youngsters reading for fun through his Bring Me a Book foundation, but he laments a lack of quality
Make reading a joy not a chore, Hong Kong parents and teachers urged
South China Morning Post – Saturday, 28 May, 2016 By : Raquel Carvalho A charity has urged parents and teachers to change their mentality and
Bring Me A Book’s 10th Anniversary Gala Dinner
Bring Me A BookTM Hong Kong (BMABHK), the leading advocate of family literacy and authority in children’s book selection in Hong Kong, proudly presented the
Between The Lines: Is there a right way to deal with a sleepless child who wants to share mum’s bed?
The domestic helper who looked after my younger daughter for the past four years left our home six months ago. My daughter appears to be
Reading for pleasure can help students deal better with pressure
After a trailblazing week in HK, Diane Frankenstein summarizes succinctly why reading together matters so much. South China Morning Post – Wednesday,
Between The Lines: Why a good tutor improves a child’s mindset, not their grades
Until recentlyI equated tutoring with cheating or laziness. I reasoned that if I was paying for my children to attend great schools, they should