TOPick has invited two experienced principals to discuss with parents the issue of cultivating children's reading habits. In the first session, Principal Chan from The Church Of Christ In China Kei Wa Primary School will share methods to improve children's "reluctance to read" syndrome, while in the second session, Principal Hui from the Buddhist Wong Cheuk Um Primary School will share secrets to help children develop a love for reading English books, assisting parents in cultivating their children's reading habits!
The first Children's Book Exhibition of "Parent-Child Headlines" is scheduled to take place from December 10th to 12th, offering the most comprehensive and high-quality children's books in the city, allowing parents to easily choose educational and puzzle books for their children. In addition to participating book vendors, the exhibition will also feature various companies including educational and charitable organizations, combining entertainment, education, and leisure activities.
Parent-child shared reading is an important aspect of the parent-child relationship and a part of family activities. Through reading together, adults can provide children with a sense of security and comfort, allowing them to feel loved. Since its establishment in 1963, the Andersen Society has been dedicated to serving children and promoting parent-child shared reading. They believe that stories have the power to inspire and equip children, nurturing their character and stimulating their thinking and creativity. At the Children's Book Exhibition, the Andersen Society specifically shares ten r...