Friday, October 14, 2016
The Castle Library by Hayati Hanif And Evi Shelvia
The Castle Library is a beautiful hard cover story book for kids aged 4 to 7 with colourful illustration on thick glossy paper. It tells the story of Lily, the Princess who had everything but was still bored. She could travel the world over. She even went to the moon and back but she was still bored.
One day she discovered the big old library in the castle. It was only when Princess Lily sat down to read the books in the old library that she discovered she could go on the best adventure of all, down rabbit holes and on wishing chairs that took her to amazing places. She also learned about love, friendship, courage and sacrifice.
The story ends with Princess Lily continuing with her travels and filling the Castle Library with books for all kids to enjoy.
This book highlights the joys of reading and encourages children to explore the library. Parents reading this book with kids can point out the magic of reading to spark your child's imagination. Encourage your child to open a book and start reading to go on an adventure from the comfort of your home or anywhere. Teaching your child to love books and reading is giving them a gift for life.
Watch the video below to get a peek inside the book. This book is currently on offer to our members together with "Hello Cyber Grannie" (a story about family love) and "Fun At The Opera" (a bilingual English/Chinese storybook). All books are for kids age 4-7. The books come with One Free Set of Elephabet Flashcard by Yusof Gajah worth RM10.
Click here to participate in this offer.
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