Our Christmas Story Book Collection… to date

Attention booklovers and everyone who loves Christmas: Board Chair Annie Ho takes us on a tour of her collection of Christmas storybooks.     To say that I love Christmas is a bit of an understatement. The consistency of my childhood Christmases means that the fond memories run deep: decorating the tree, dozens of Christmas… Continue reading Our Christmas Story Book Collection… to date

Between The Lines: How young children learn to enjoy reading

I was quick to stock our bookshelf at home with Frog and Toad, Ling and Ting, Mouse and Mole and other great character pairings in early chapter books, ready for when the children start to read independently. Yet for all of her first year in primary school, my daughter preferred to have me read aloud… Continue reading Between The Lines: How young children learn to enjoy reading

Between The Lines: Vocal heroes: how children of all ages benefit from being read to

I recently read an article about a woman whose marriage improved after her husband read aloud to her while she was sick in bed. Everyone loves being read to, no matter one’s age. Hong Kong has an emerging read-aloud culture. In the beginning, parents and teachers only read to children who were learning to read,… Continue reading Between The Lines: Vocal heroes: how children of all ages benefit from being read to

Between The Lines: If ever there was a classic children’s book, Alice in Wonderland is it

This year is the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. You need not have read the book to recognise the iconic images of a spunky girl in a blue dress, a peculiar rabbit with a pocket watch, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts. The story includes a number of unforgettable… Continue reading Between The Lines: If ever there was a classic children’s book, Alice in Wonderland is it

Between The Lines: Hong Kong kids can benefit from reading quality books

Numerous studies point to the same finding that children who love to read grow up to be more astute, aware, compassionate, resourceful and resilient than those who don’t read for pleasure. Parents and teachers should pause and give thought to what they want to accomplish in getting children to read. Finding joy and comfort in… Continue reading Between The Lines: Hong Kong kids can benefit from reading quality books

Between The Lines: Let children play musical instruments, their way

If your evening routine includes arguments, incentives and timers in order to cajole your children to practise an instrument, you might want to rethink your approach. While creating music should be a joyful lifelong experience, the path towards mastery of an instrument can be tempestuous if the motivation is wrong. Music, like competitive sports, Advanced… Continue reading Between The Lines: Let children play musical instruments, their way

Between The Lines: How high-quality picture books can encourage kids to read more

High-quality children’s picture books are the building blocks to a lifelong love of reading. When I disparage commercial products in book form that are based on cartoon characters, my friends protest, insisting their children love storybook versions of their favourite animated TV series. I counter that recognising and enjoying stories about familiar television characters is… Continue reading Between The Lines: How high-quality picture books can encourage kids to read more

Between The Lines: How to teach difference between words and thoughts (Inside Out helps)

Animated feature films have come a long way since Walt Disney’s 1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. For films in the past two decades, the technical advances of animation are rivalled only by the increasing depth of storytelling. Like many children and parents in Hong Kong and abroad, our family recently watched and loved the… Continue reading Between The Lines: How to teach difference between words and thoughts (Inside Out helps)

Between The Lines: The best books for children under 12 who’ve outgrown kids’ books

There’s plenty of time for children to read Harper Lee’s books, so why not let them tackle more age-appropriate fare, says Annie Ho. Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman has been flying off the shelves of bookshops and libraries around the world, and I wonder whether the copies being sold in Hong Kong should include a label… Continue reading Between The Lines: The best books for children under 12 who’ve outgrown kids’ books

Between The Lines: Two books that teach children how to help others

Every one of us starts life as an egocentric baby, concerned only with having our own needs fulfilled. Somewhere along the road to adulthood, we all become less self-centred, to varying degrees. Some children are so protected from growing pains that they never let go of their self-centredness. Others grow up in an environment that… Continue reading Between The Lines: Two books that teach children how to help others