Media Clipping – Sunday Morning Post (5 Feb, 2012)

Weekly Column written by BMABHK Board Governor, Annie Ho in SCMP’s Sunday Family Post –  Adaptations reveal the bear facts about books    Related Weekly Column: SCMP – Sunday Family Post (29 Jan, 2012) – Let quality storybooks weave their magic spell SMCP – Sunday Family Post (15 Jan, 2012) – Life isn’t fair so read […]

Library Installation – Jan 2012

Jan 7, 2012 (Sat) Thank you to our generous donor, The Euro Suisse Foundation, for their generous donation of a large bookcase library to Asbury Methodist Social Service Yat Kwai Intergrated Development Centre in Tai Wo Hau, New Territories. The ribbon-cutting was held on January 7th, attended by Mr. Anish and Tasha Lalvani, representing The […]

BMABHK’s Updates – January 2012

BMABHK’s volunteers kick-start the New Year with an afternoon of books and fun Thank you to our kind volunteers who dedicated their afternoon to help the less fortunate by reading to children at St. James’ Settlement Jockey Club in Chai Wan on January 14th 2012. Both the family and volunteers enjoyed the reading session very […]

Chinese New Year Greeting

Happy New Year! Please Click Here to read our Chinese New Year Greeting Card Since being translated into English, “A New Year’s Reunion”, written by Yu Liqiong, is now recognized and loved by children all over the world. With skillful interpretation, illustrator Zhu Cheng Liang masterfully helps tell the modern story of a migrant worker […]

Media Clipping – Sunday Morning Post (8 Jan 2012)

We are delighted to have two articles published on reading in SMCP’s Family Post, please share with your friends and spread the joy of reading! Please find the articles below. To cut a long story short (Interview with Julie Fowlkes)  &  When it’s reading aloud time, let your child dictate the pace (written by Annie […]

Bringing the gift of stories to those less fortunate this Christmas

To celebrate Christmas this year, Bring Me A Book collaborated with Sun Hung Kai Financial and Wellington Global Investment Management Ltd to organize “Reading for Fun” Christmas parties for underprivileged children. This meaningful and fun event was held at two of our library sites (Women’s Welfare Club Western District HK – Ap Lei Chau Kindergarten […]

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.