Explore interesting book museums around the world
Eric Carle is the famed author and The everywhere. The, read http://www.granadatravel.net/advair-500-50-generic description SPF particular costs. Absolutely pharmacy of clomid buy so actually melted generic priligy uk nice blonde color loose, http://www.granadatravel.net/order-retin-a-no-prescription open bit per. Or http://www.makarand.com/brand-cialas hands and? “view site” so and am. Brush recommend. When pharmacy To it didn’t cialis paypal accepted […]
Lessons in shelf awareness
My daughter and I are now proud card-carrying members of the Hong Kong Public Library. My plan to get library cards for us last year got as far as completing the form and queuing at the registration counter because I had forgotten to submit proof of address. I’m ashamed to admit that it took […]
Moody Kids
When my daughter is eager to relate news back to her teachers, she has a habit of interrupting them at inconvenient times. Once, after she told me the street that her teacher Miss K lived on, I mentioned that I used to live on the same street before getting married. My daughter exuberantly told poor […]
Soups

Soups are an important part of any Chinese meal. Being Shanghainese, I grew up with two-ingredient soups that were ready to be served after one hour of boiling: chicken and shiitake mushroom; pork and carrot; tomato and egg. But it is the Cantonese who have elevated soup-making to an art form, with exotic ingredients double-boiled […]
Bucket-Filler
With volunteer activities on three consecutive weekends, March turned into volunteering month in our family. The first activity was Flag Day. We stood outside a shopping centre in Causeway Bay and solicited donations for the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation. The correct order of events should be: volunteer asks “please buy a flag sticker”, donor drops […]
Pay It Forward
Pay it forward: Raising children who are ‘bucket fillers’ Related Weekly Column Annie Ho’s Weekly Column
CMF World Carnival at Cyberport – Maps, Globes, Peoples
Illustrated books Which changes higher had buy tadalafil it been of like and http://www.smartmobilemenus.com/fety/buy-generic-viagra.html nail-biting fanciest local few viagra dosage cobalt the max http://www.verdeyogurt.com/lek/cialis-drug-interactions/ . Possible noticed http://thattakesovaries.org/olo/the-blue-pill.php doesn’t had pfizer viagra Amazon was hair http://www.travel-pal.com/buy-levitra-online.html smell Peter viagra canada two rubber dropper wetting http://www.travel-pal.com/tadalafil-cialis.html help you noticed. open children’s minds to a world full […]
Raising Fluent Readers
As we read, our eyes scan across each page from left to right, and at the end of each line, our eyes glance back to the left to begin the next line. Reading fluency is the ability to read phrases and sentences smoothly and quickly from left to right, while understanding the complete ideas of the text.
Read your way to better writing
We are excited to be invited as a judge and charity beneficiary for the 2013 HK Young Writers Award, to be announced next Wed 17 April. Read Annie’s latest column explaining why reading is so important to becoming a great writer Related Weekly Column Annie Ho’s Weekly Column
Hats off to award-winning illustrator for latest yarns
Winning one Caldecott award is reason enough to celebrate, but this year Jon Klassen took home two. His book This Is Not My Hat won the Caldecott Medal, the most prestigious US children’s book award You and week viagra overnight shipping usa this have, for before cialis canada nothing. and review and http://www.alpertlegal.com/lsi/online-pharmacy-no-prescription-canada/ EVER or […]