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  • Piriou, l'oiseau de Singapour

    Piriou, l'oiseau de Singapour

    Author: Helene Gaborit
    Illustrator: Claude Sauquet

    Synopsis: On her home from school, Anika discovers a mysterious injured bird on the banks of the Singapore River.

    The 8-year-old little girl, with the complicity of the saved bird, helps us discover the customs of everyday life in Singapore: close-to-nature-town-country. At the same time, she discovers the meaning of true friendship.

    The exceptional illustrations support the story through collage and gouache.

    Anika's story takes us on a cultural journey. The Glossary explains to us some interesting details about life in Asia.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended to 8 and above.

    #Asian culture, # Singapore tradition, #Daily life
    #Friendship, #Helping other

    SGD 25.00

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  •  The Cat and Dog Fable - Bilingual Book

    The Cat and Dog Fable - Bilingual Book

    Author: Jean-Claude Redonnet
    Illustrator: Kristine Hakim

    The book is written in English ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง and Mandarin ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ.
    Pages 1 to 24 are the English version, and pages 25 to 50 are the Mandarin one.

    Synopsis: The cat and the dog live in the same house, but they do not get along together well. They are too different, they don't like the same things, and they don't understand each other.
    But one day, they are going to talk together, and their life will change.

    Through this poetic story and lovely illustrations, the child will understand the importance of knowing each other and the treasures of diversity.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 4 years old.

    #Diversity, #Difference, #Tolerance
    #Learning languages, #Multilanguage book
    #Animal fable, #Humor

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  • ๆ–ฐๅŠ ๅก ็š„ ็ฌผไธญ้ธŸ

    ๆ–ฐๅŠ ๅก ็š„ ็ฌผไธญ้ธŸ

    Author: Helene Gaborit
    Illustrator: Claude Sauquet

    Synopsis: On her home from school, Anika discovers a mysterious injured bird on the banks of the Singapore River.

    The 8-year-old little girl, with the complicity of the saved bird, helps us discover the customs of everyday life in Singapore: close-to-nature-town-country. At the same time, she discovers the meaning of true friendship.

    The exceptional illustrations support the story through collage and gouache.

    Anika's story takes us on a cultural journey. The Glossary explains to us some interesting details about life in Asia.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended to 8 and above.

    #Asian culture, # Singapore tradition, #Daily life
    #Friendship, #Helping other

    SGD 25.00

    ๆ–ฐๅŠ ๅก ็š„ ็ฌผไธญ้ธŸ

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  •  Buffalo, Tout Beau, Tout Nouveau

    Buffalo, Tout Beau, Tout Nouveau

    Author: Sasha Alyson
    Illustrator: Chittakone Vilaipong

    Synopsis: This fable tells us that inventions and technology can improve our lives but sometimes, by going too far, we lose what made us happy.
    Through the friendship between a young boy and his buffalo, we discover, with humour, that we don't need to improve everything to be happy. Simplicity can be good.

    Although based in Cambodia, this story and the pleasure of reading have no borders thanks to the quality of the texts and illustrations.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 4 to 12 years old.

    #Friendship, #Technology versus Simplicity,
    # Asian happy child life
    # Poetry
    SGD 15.00

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  •  Caged Birds of Phnom Penh

    Caged Birds of Phnom Penh

    Author: Frederick Lipp
    Illustrator: Keรฏko Henke

    Synopsis: A young Cambodian girl, 8 years old, who leave in Phnom Penh, saves her money to buy a bird on which to make a wish for her poor familyโ€™s future.
    As a tradition in Asia, by releasing a caged bird, all you wish will come true.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 6 to 12 years old.

    #Asian culture, #Asia, #Tradition, #Value of education
    #Hope, #Dream, #Observation, # Freedom
    SGD 20.00

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  •  Chalk

    Chalk

    Author: Frederick Lipp
    Illustrator: Prom Vichet and Kristine Hakim

    Synopsis: Amara, a young 6-year-old girl, discovers and understands the value of a piece of chalk. This beautiful story is about a left-handed little girl in rural Cambodia who make of her difference, a force to reunite people and work together.

    The story takes place in Cambodia but could take place anywhere in the world; therefore we can see our own childhood in her happy journey to learn writing and reading.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 6 to 16 years old.

    #Learning, #Work together, #Friendship, #Value of education
    #Hope, #Difference, #Left-handed children
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  •  Fantastic Daydreamer

    Fantastic Daydreamer

    Author: Frederick Lipp
    Illustrator: Kristine Hakim

    Synopsis: Panya, a young Cambodian boy is bored at school. How to help him stay focused in class, integrate with his classmates and not be scolded by the teacher?
    Thanks to his teacher and his friend, he will discover a colourful world beyond the grey walls of the city.

    Books and nature will help him to grow up and to learn.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 6 to 14 years old.

    #Growing up, #Learning,# Child Artist
    # expressing emotions, # libraries, #kamishibai storytelling
    # Phnom Penh, # Cambodia
    SGD 25.00

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  •  Mirabel, Cat of the World

    Mirabel, Cat of the World

    Author: Jean-Claude Redonnet
    Illustrator: Kristine Hakim

    Synopsis: Mirabel is truly a cat of the world. A Canadian-born black and white cat with green eyes, her paws are white, like the winter snow.

    Mirabel agreed to follow my family around the world in my travels as a diplomat, and in each place, she learned to speak the language. She spoke English and French, Japanese and Arabic, Russian, ... and probably many more. I recently discovered that she was studying Khmer to prepare for a visit to Cambodia.

    One morning, Mirabel asked me if I could use my keyboard to narrate her experiences as a cat, traveller, linguist, and avid book reader.

    Here is Mirabel's story, in her own words.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 6 to 16 years old.

    #Journey, #Travel, #Discovered the world
    #Learning different languages
    # Humor # Love of books # Love of animals

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  • Around the World with Sophie and Rรฉmy (Khmer) - Out of Print

    Around the World with Sophie and Rรฉmy (Khmer) - Out of Print

    Author: Ravie Khing
    Illustrator: Kristine Hakim

    Synopsis: This magical story conveys the value of friendship and the passing of knowledge from one generation to another through learning about different cultures and cooking 25 international recipes.

    A fascinating story that any child and adult would have fun reading and cooking with!

    The quality of the illustrations adds to the magic and poetic value of the text.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 4 to 10 years old.

    #Cooking, #international recipes, #Learning about different cultures,
    #Friendship, #Passing knowledge from one generation to another
    SGD 25.00

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  •  Mirabel, Chat globe-trotteur

    Mirabel, Chat globe-trotteur

    Author: Jean-Claude Redonnet
    Illustrator: Kristine Hakim

    Synopsis: Mirabel is truly a cat of the world. A Canadian-born black and white cat with green eyes, her paws are white, like the winter snow.

    Mirabel agreed to follow my family around the world in my travels as a diplomat, and in each place, she learned to speak the language. She spoke English and French, Japanese and Arabic, Russian, ... and probably many more. I recently discovered that she was studying Khmer to prepare for a visit to Cambodia.

    One morning, Mirabel asked me if I could use my keyboard to narrate her experiences as a cat, traveller, linguist, and avid book reader.

    Here is Mirabel's story, in her own words.

    ๐ŸŽ Recommended from 6 to 16 years old.

    #Journey, #Travel, #Discovered the world
    #Learning different languages
    # Humor # Love of books # Love of animals
    SGD 20.00

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