Launch of Bring Me A Book Institute

Bring Me A Book Institute
Be Inspired, Practice Good Habits and Positively Impact your Child

We believe the best gift you can give your child is the life-long love of reading. In a series of workshops and talks for parents and teachers, learn why and how you can use books to nurture your child’s creativity, compassion and confidence while having a lot of fun in the process!

The first term for the Bring Me A Book Institute is from October

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8th – November 16th, 2012.

By enrolling in our workshops, not only will you enrich your own knowledge and nurture great reading habits with your child, but you will also be supporting the community in which you live.

Any profit will go towards Bring Me A Book Hong Kong, a registered local charity dedicated to improving family literacy in Hong Kong by facilitating access to the best children’s books and empowering parents and teachers to read aloud with children for future success in school and life.

Since inception in 2006, we have installed 172 libraries, served 64,000 children and trained over 7800 parents and teachers through our award winning “First Teachers Training”.

Did you know…
Hong Kong has one of the lowest rates of family literacy (parent-child reading) in the world? According to the 2006 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, Hong Kong has one of the lowest rates (26%) of parental engagement with their children in pre-school literary activities (international standard is 54%), ranking 41st out 45 countries.

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