Our youngest donors – Zoe & Scott Tsang

Bring Me A Book Hong Kong installed its 6th bookcase library for The Spastics Association of Hong Kong, the latest one at Shek Wai Kok Pre-School Centre in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, providing special needs children with easy access to quality children’s books. A big thanks to our little donors, six year-old Zoe and four […]

Let’s get started

In Annie Ho’s weekly column, she shared some children books related to start school.

Don’t miss the Feng Zikai Exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Art this Summer!

Feng Zikai (1898 – 1975) was an educationist, man of letters and artist who excelled in painting, Chinese calligraphy, music and architecture. Mr. Feng created cartoons using a style that was a hybrid of Chinese and Western techniques, with subject matters drawn from everyday life. This exhibition will be presented under two themes, “Creating a […]

Heartfelt tribute to a wild imagination

Have you come across any children’s books that should be rated PG? Annie Ho explores this issue in her latest SCMP column, “Heartfelt tribute to a wild imagination

Building children’s reading habits can help them to learn

Professor Andrew Hamilton, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, strongly believes that “Building children’s reading habits can help them to learn”. When he was two years old, his mother started reading with him and since then, he has always loved reading and learning so much. He recommends parents to start reading with their children when […]

Do children’s books always need to have good role models?

In her latest column, Annie explores the grey line between making a story book fun and interesting for the reader, and setting a good example for a child Munsch’s twisted tales are an acquired taste BETWEEN THE LINES Annie Ho (familypost@scmp.com) Apr 22, 2012 He’s subversive, raucous, and unexpected. Canadian children’s author Robert Munsch is […]