Archives for the ‘Toddlers’ Category

I hate school!

By admin • Sep 12th, 2009 • Category: Feature, Toddlers




















 



How to Raise a Reader

By admin • Mar 17th, 2009 • Category: Development, Preschoolers, Toddlers, Young Children

“Raise a Reader” —– a banner outside the National Library Board says. I passed by the banner many times, but the message did not sink in till I reflected on how important it was to inculcate the habit of reading in our children.
 Benefits of Reading
I tutored a class of Primary Four pupils last year. The [...]



Jim Jam

By admin • Feb 1st, 2009 • Category: Day Care & Education, Toddlers

JimJam is an international pre-school television channel created for children aged 1 – 6 and their parents and carers.



Correcting Flat Foot

By admin • Jan 30th, 2009 • Category: Care, Parents, Toddlers

If your child is experiencing problems like tired feet, tripping and falling often, standing with poor posture or underperforming in sports activities, then he might be flat footed. According to medical research, a child’s foot should have a visible arch by four years old.



The Adventures of Max & Mei

By admin • Jan 30th, 2009 • Category: Day Care & Education, Preschoolers, Toddlers, Young Children

The Adventures of Max and Mei is a series of bilingual books written by Martha Keswick who aims to bring bilingualism to children so that they can learn both Chinese and English simultaneously. The Max and Mei stories are fun, humorous and are beautifully illustrated by the talented Mariko Jesse whose works include “The Crocodile who wanted to be famous” and “Sasparilla’s New Shoes”.