We are thrilled to be the charity partner for Bookazine’s Children’s Bookfest on Sunday, 3 March and to bring renowned author and storyteller, Matthew Gollub to join the fun! Please come by our BMAB booth to say hi and add a signed copy of one of Matthew Gollub’s books to your library at home!
Read moreVolunteer Movement Newsletter (Issue 27 – 1/2019)
Read moreMATTHEW GOLLUB is an award-winning children’s author who combines dynamic storytelling, interactive drumming, and valuable reading and writing tips. What’s more, he does this while speaking four languages: English, Spanish, Japanese and jazz! He helps families re-discover the joy of reading to children aloud for FUN. Having visited over 1000 elementary schools around the world, Matthew’s […]
Read moreSmart Parents (2018-12-13) By :陳東紅 Catherine Chan Bring Me A Book Lead Trainer Julie Fowlkes suggested the tips to encourage children to read more English books.
Read moreIt is time to stock up on great Christmas gifts, and help the less fortunate! We will have a wide selection of English and Chinese titles, including X-mas themed books, baby books, transitional readers for those children beginning to read independently and chapter books for the book worms. When: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec 13-19, 2018: […]
Read moreApple Daily (13/10/2018) by: 果籽 “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” Albert Einstein The importance of reading aloud fairy tales to your child by Choi EE, Bring Me A Book Hong Kong Director of Community Outreach. Highlights […]
Read moreChoi EE + Cooking + Reading =「🍛Towngas X BMABHK X Choi EE Reading Club📗」! Register now! Workshop details only available in Traditional Chinese.
Read more14th May 2018 WHEN a young boy begins to play on his family’s piano, just plunking the keys, his father signs him up for lessons. Raj learns notes then songs and finally classical pieces. But…
Read more21st May 2018 THE young mouse Wemberly worries constantly despite her family telling her not to. Her biggest worry is her first day of school. When she arrives…
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