1. My Travel Scrapbook - My Visit to Boracay
This book is quite advanced and for students who have fluent English. (P.5-6 standard) This is a first-person story about visiting Boracay, a sun and beach paradise in the Philipines. As you read the book you feel like travelling too! If you love travelling around and like sun and beach, you may find this book an enjoyment to read.
2. My Holiday Scrapbook
It is another holiday scrapbook, but suitable for students who enjoys reading easier stories (P.3-4 standard). This book tells you a girl's visit to Australia. It features a lot of photos to help readers' understanding to the story. If you like Koala Bears, have been or wish to visit Australia, you will find this book interesting.
3. Land of the Dinosaurs
This is a fiction about dinosaur, the pre-historic animals whose fossils can be seen in museums only. This book is quite easy to read. (P.3-4 students, some P.2 students can try, too). Few children went to a place and they saw a lot of dinosaurs, they took a lot of photographs of them. If you are interested in dinosaurs this book is your book to read.
4. A Bird from Siberia
4. A Bird from Siberia
This book is for studnets who have fluent English. (P.4-5) And it is good to read with P.4's reader "Flying South" because it talks about a Black-faced Spoonbill called Bill and his journey from Siberia, northern Russia, to a warmer place, Hong Kong. You will feel like flying and travelling with Bill. If you are interested in birds and want to know how they migrate, you will find this book interesting to read.
5. Meeting Anthony
5. Meeting Anthony
Suitable to P.3 students who want to practise their TSA Oral, this book introduces a new friend called Anthony to you. By asking Anthony questions, you know the family and life of Anthony. Reading the story aloud helps you with your oral practise and it is an easier and happier way to help yourself with TSA.
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