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Steps To Heaven
Death is a difficult concept to explain to young children. While it is hard for them to understand, it is a crucial conversation not to avoid. Steps to Heaven, authored by 10-year-old Hannah Goh and illustrated by her eight-year-old brother Callum Goh, is a book written by children for children. It is about a little girl named Gracie who learns to come to grips with the death of her Nai Nai.
This book can be used as a conversation starter with young children to introduce the concept of dying. It can also be helpful for family with someone who is diagnosed with a life-limiting illness.
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The Seed From Heaven
When a seemingly insignificant seed fell onto an old man’s head, nothing quite prepared him and the people around him for the marvel that was to unfold.
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Anathe
The first children book published under Write Editions’ imprint, the Anathe series is a unique storybook, encompassing the learning of grammar fundamentals and cultivation of imagination as well as right values for young pre-schooling children, such as like politeness, respectfulness, and showing care and concern.
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Healthy Kids. Happy Kids
Healthy Kids. Happy Kids is a treasure trove of wisdom on inspiring and nurturing healthy and happy kids. Conceived by social entrepreneur and cycling enthusiast Lyndon Yeo, the book is a delightful collection of short articles and quotes, zealously contributed by parents, professionals, doctors, child experts, counsellors and educators. Truly, the health and happiness of our kids depend on the collective wisdom and support of people coming from all walks of life. Read and be inspired by every gem of insights, observations and experiences stored in this little book. They are simply, priceless.
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Harmony In Progress
The World Expo 2010 Shanghai China ranks not just as the biggest cultural gathering in the 160-year history of Expo but also in the history of mankind as well. If one regards the Shanghai Expo as a channel of communication between China and the world, then this book by Professor Zhang Lu and Dr. Wu Jianzhong may be viewed as a dialogue between Singapore and Shanghai on the future of urban development. It is an in-depth study of the Shanghai Expo spiritual legacy, through a collection of incisive dialogues between the two authors.
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My Voice Overcoming
When his mentee tragically took his own life amid depression in early 2010, it caused Chua Seng Lee to despair. Little did he realise that mental illness, with the stigma surrounding it, is prevalent and a rising issue in Singapore. His sense of mission to raise mental health awareness led him to work on this pioneering book. My Voice: Overcoming captures the authentic, poignant and heartfelt voices of people who have suffered from different forms of mental illness, and how they have struggled and recovered. It also sends a message of hope through illuminating perspectives from leading psychiatrists, mental health practitioners and caregivers.
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