100 books every child should read

The Telegraph has an interesting article published some 3 years back on 100 books every child should read – An introduction by Michael Morpurgo. While the article is 3 years old, the books he recommend are classics that have stood the test of time, and are still very relevant for today’s reading.

He broke it up into 3 parts (early years, middle years and early teens) and I have been doing sort of a research into many of the books and many are in top book charts or other highly recommended list. So the article has its merit.

I have already started to order some of the books from this list and I will let you know what are the books I have ordered thus far and where I got it from after scouting for them for quite a fair bit of time. All this coming up soon.

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新年快乐 – English/Chinese progress report

Hereby wishing everyone a prosperous and blessed Lunar New Year. 新年快乐,万事如意,心想事成,身体健康。

It has been a busy new year but I have not forgotten to continue my teaching with my boy. A few good news to report.

1. The daily morning and night routine with my K1 boy has been proven to be very effective (ok, during the new year period some days only 1 session instead of 2 :p). We have finished lesson 16 since he started and he has managed to retain the information (which is the key). He can now read phase like the following, which is impossible 2 weeks back!

There are just too many people to thank that made this possible but I have to thank my wife for standing by me when I feel frustrated and when I get too tired she will help to ‘clear up the mess’. I also have to thank Tamarind for her excellent recommendation of books.

2. We also received a nice surprise from 天下。They sent out a progress report as follows.

Some may feel the report card is ‘for show’ only and is 客套话 but we still love it for their effort and we proudly show it to our boy who is elated! Just today when she goes back to Mind Stretcher, we walk pass 天下 and he just stand at the door and says he wants to go for the chinese class (天下 is closed for the weekend). This coming from a boy who a couple of months ago tells me he is an English boy and does not want to study chinese. So we are naturally very happy with the progress made.

3. Even my P5 boy is making progress! I saw him picking up Doraemon and read before he sleeps, and he assure me that he tries to read the chinese words! Wow! And yesterday there is a Doraemon movie showing on channel 8 (or was it U?) and I recorded it. Both are very enthusiastic in watching it. While you might think which kids doesn’t like cartoons, I have to tell you that previously when I turn on chinese cartoons, both will just walk away and play their own toys or doing something else, so this is progress for me! :)

4. The Leapfrog Letter Factory DVD has been amazing. At first I thought my boy is watching without really learning as I didn’t hear him repeat the sound. How wrong I was! After watching it repeatedly, he not only able to sing the song/sound, he also remembers the words associated with each sound as shown in the DVD. Lovely stuff! I have just place order for the LeapFrog Talking Words Factory DVD. Heehee…

5. My K1 boy is adapting to phonics class and while the progress is slow, I am very proud of him still. Little encouragement along the way really helps. Small treats for milestone success and bigger treats for completion. Playing games while learning the 2/3 letter words. All these really help him to not reject the learning. I am also trying to incorporate daily things into learning, like the other day we saw a cat and I got him to do the sound and spell out the word. It was fun! When he comes across words he has learnt before, he will tell me excitedly!

Finally, the one thing I have to do is… persevere, persevere, persevere !!!!

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Leapfrog Letter Factory and 基础汉字500 progess

The last few days have been quite exciting. The Leapfrog Letter Factory DVD I bought has arrived, and my boy has been hook to it. It has been watching it the last 2 nights, at least 4-5 times each night. The DVD is very well done up as it is presented as a cartoon and kids will surely love it (like mine!). Hopefully by repeat watching, the letter sound will stick to his head like super glue! And now I have seriously considering getting the LeapFrog Talking Words Factory DVD.

We are also making progress with 基础汉字500 and is glad that he is at least not rejecting it. There are about 20 Chinese characters that are introduced in each book. Each level is 5 books, so by the time he finishes this 5 basic books he would have known 100 characters! Ok, I know I am getting ahead of myself, if he can finish the 1st book and remembers all the characters I would already be delighted. Taking one step at a time. We are almost half way through the 1st book and it has been quite good so far. Perhaps the morning and night routine helps.

The only thing that is lacking in practice is the phonics, apart from the DVD. Haven’t done enough with him on the blending. But the first lessons with visual and pictures really got stuck in his mind, and he almost daily reminded me of what we did on that day and attempt to continue to draw various version of it. Oh, did I mentioned he has been asking for ‘ham’ bread daily? Haha. Guess I need to buck up to keep it going.

He drew this. ‘Bad’ girl making the boy ‘sad’ and mum is ‘mad’.

Thinking of getting some good English books for my P5 boy to read. Will spend time looking through it tomorrow if I have the time. Busy with Chinese New Year preparation and all, and have been under the weather today.

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Making progress…the amazing power of a 4 years old mind.

Happy to report that Darien is able to remember all the Chinese words he has learnt so far, except for the latest character “上”. Sometimes it’s the simplest word that he has trouble recalling. Interesting, let me wonder how his mind works.

To be sure, I took a random Chinese book and look for the Chinese words that he has learnt and point to it to see if he is learning by memorizing the sequence, or remembering the actual word itself, and I am glad he can recognize those words. Imagine if I have started earlier with him. But it is never too late.

Was out late today so no chance to catch up the phonics with him, except casually asking him a few when driving him to school. But I still managed to do my morning and night 基础汉字500 with him. Am glad I am keeping it up so far, but will need a lot more perseverance and discipline to continue. I think it also helps to improve our bonding with one another, so it has been great so far.

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English teaching begins, along with Chinese

Spent the last 2 days preparing the 2 letters and 3 letters card for Darien. So tonight we need to start going through with him.

Mind Stretcher is teaching ‘am’ and ‘ad’, so I picked out the words from the letter cards that I prepared.

Along with ‘am’ is ‘jam’ and ‘ham’. I already bought the ham in the morning, so I bring it out, along with his favourite strawberry jam and a slice of bread and a spreader. He saw me preparing the letter cards (but not the food) and hide himself in the room.

When I call out to him, his reply is: “Oh man, not the word….”. Undeterred, I told him that I have prepared something special for him. Being a very curious kid, he quickly walk out and his eyes shine when he saw the food on the table. So I told him we are going to learn the words and eat the food. He readily get himself on the chair.

After managing to read the word ‘jam’, we proceed to spread the jam on the bread together, his excitement growing. He then go on to read the word ‘ham’, and we put the ham on the bread and allow him to eat. Cheering him and giving high 5s when he manages to read the words without my help. You can see the satisfaction in his face. And he kept saying thank you for the bread with jam and ham :D

We went on with ‘ad’. We have the word ‘pad’, ‘dad’, ‘sad’, ‘bad’ and ‘mad’. So while he is eating, I took out a writing ‘pad’ and started to go through the word with him, showing him what is a pad. Than I started to draw a girl crying, and show him the word ‘sad’, which is manages to read. I went on to tell him a little story than a girl was ‘sad’ because a ‘bad’ boy (drawing the bad boy on the pad) bullied him. When her ‘dad’ (drawing dad on the pad) saw it, he became very ‘mad’ and scolded the ‘bad’ boy. Darien even prompted me to write on the pad that the bad boy say’s sorry.

The bottom line, making the lesson fun does make’s one more willing to learn. Hope it sticks too :)

We also went on to learn additional chinese character “个” and “大”. I realized that it took it much longer to remember the word “山” whereas he remember “高” almost instantly. But because “山” is repeated so many times, he eventually have no problem remembering it. The next challenging word for him to remember is “的”. Give it a few more times he should remember it. Today’s words are easy for him as it recognized it without me even telling him.

I actually goes through the book with him every morning and night. Morning to revised all the words plus the new words introduced the night before. At night, we will introduce new words to him. So far it has been quite effective.

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A typical night before going to bed

A typical night.

Warn the kids it is sleeping time. Get them to change and they will come to me with story books.

Go through 基础汉字500 with Darien. (We are into “的” and “人” today).

Read Chinese story to Darien.

Read 2 pages of English Story to Darien.

Read Bible story to Denver (and Darien as sometimes he will walk away).

Read Chinese Doraemon comics to Denver.

Put them to bed (and pray they fall asleep quickly).

Than some time for myself and my wife.

This will likely continue on for a long, long time.

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基础汉字500

I finally decided to start the 基础汉字500 with Darien. Today we start with just 2 word. “山” and “高”. Should be easy…I hope.

Only 4 pages per lesson, very non threatening and easy read. With nice (related) pictures to compliment and character strokes (I did not insist for him to write yet).

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First day at Mind Stretcher

Today my K1 boy starts his first phonics class at Mind Stretcher (MS). In order to get him prepared, I have been asking him to play the alphabets phonics game at Starfall.com, which he seems to enjoy. I also purchased the Leapfrog Letter Factory DVD
but it will take sometime to arrive from the United States.


My wife brought him to class and when he is home, I took a look at his class worksheet and realized that most of it is filled up by the teacher (he couldn’t have write so neatly). I also realize that they are into 3 letter words blending already, which may be slightly advance for my boy. So I am determine to do something to help him on his phonics. So I went on to start preparing the materials from tamarind’s blog so that I can start to do the 2 letters and 3 letters word with him at home.

Mind Stretcher Couse Fees:

Elementary, S$85 per month. S$2 for the file, S$30 for books, S$25 for registration (one time), and one month S$85 deposit.

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Tien Hsia (天下) Trial Lesson

Today, My K1 boy did his trial lesson in Tien Hsia (天下). He was all excited on the way there but when he was at the door of the classroom, it suddenly become very ‘sticky’ and keep hugging my wife’s leg and refuses to go in. My clever wife than randomly point to a boy in the class and told him your friend is in there. When my son looked in, he immediately walk in and started calling the boy’s name. Yes, somehow by God’s arrangement, one of his good friend from his childcare centre happens to be in the same class. The rest, as they said, is history.

After the class, we went to have a chat with the teacher and she than pass us a worksheet that was done in class. To be frank, I wasn’t expecting worksheets but I guess at K1, it is inevitable. Also, how else will the school let us know the progress.

I look around the classroom and see that they did put in quite a bit of effort in setting up the classroom, with the 3 words (词汇) that they are focusing today clearly pasted on the floor and wall. The teacher commented that he is able to adapt to the lesson and when she call him over to ask some questions from the worksheet he is able to answer. My son seems to like the teacher very much and that is always a good sign. The fact that his friend is there certainly enhance the situation.

We than decided to sign him up for the class and was received the standard bag that they gave to every student. Having seems all his classmates using the bag, he was thrilled to receive his own and immediately put everything he is holding inside the bag and proudly put on the bag. Even when we go for lunch he insisted on carrying his new 天下 bag. Well, anything is fine for me as long as it motivates him to continue to learn.

Tien Tsia (天下) Course Fee:

K1 Prep ‘n’ Fun, S$280 per term (10 lessons, weekend) NETT (no other fees)

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Start of my (books) shopping spree!

After reading tamarind’s Phonics and Reading blog, I decided that I will have to supplement my son’s phonics class with additional teaching at home. I am also intrigued by the Ladybird’s Key Words with Peter and Jane series (P&J). This series of books actually encourages your young ones to start reading themselves! And to think that these books have been around since 1964 and is still widely use before speaks volumes.

Some pre-requisites are still required. Like the child should already be familiarized with the letter sounds and is able to string 2 letters and 3 letters words. Once they are able to do so, you can start to get them to read book 1a, which is very simple to read. By book 10 or 11, the child should be able to read most English story books.

The key part is that they should read themselves and not to read to them. This books are designed for them to read themselves (hope I have stressed that enough). For more information on how to teach your child phonics, and how to use the key word books, you can refer to tamarind’s blog.

So at lunch time, I went in search for the P&J books at Popular Bookstore (PBS) in Singapore Post. To my disappointment, I can’t find a single book. There is this Robin series by PBS themselves though that attempted to do some part of what the P&J series are doing. It’s a 10 books series (P&J has 1a, b, c all the way to 12a, b, c, that’s 36 books in total) and uses more current drawings.

After work, I venture to PBS at Sembawang Shopping Centre. This time, I am very happy to find the P&J series there. A quick look shows that book 1a, b, c, 2a, 3a are missing. So I ended up picking book 2b, c, 3b, c, and all the books from 4 and 5. They cost S$4.82 each. I asked the customer service officer on the book 1, and was told that this series still sells very very well, with many educator purchasing it thus it is always out of stock.

I also found the Chinese version of Doraemon (哆啦A梦 or f.k.a 小叮当), all 18 books in the series. I decided to get the first 6 books to read with my P5 boy to hopefully generate some interest in him to read Chinese books (eventually). They cost S$3.50 each.

I was happy and paid for the items. Then I feel the need to get the first few books missing from the P&J series. So I drove to Northpoint PBS to take a look. Unfortunately, they also do not have them, in fact, they have less than the Sembawang branch.

Undeterred, I went to the Causeway Point PBS to look and finally found book 1b, c, 2a and 3a. Elated, I bought all the book 7 & 8 (yes, I didn’t realized I have skipped book 6 until when I am home).

Here, I also found another set of books for teaching Chinese to my K1 boy call 基础汉字500. It’s a set of 5 books and have 5 levels (of 5 books each) for teaching children to recognize the Chinese characters. Each book teaches 20 Chinese characters with the 25 books it will teach 500 words. I figured that since 四五快读 will take forever to arrive, I might as well get this first and start something with him. The teaching methodology of 基础汉字500 is very much like the P&J series, which introduce one word at a time and allow the child to keep repeating those words from before so as to enhance they recognition of the character. Happy with what I see, I bought the most basic set, which is the 启蒙级。

Still not satisfied as I am missing the 1a book from the P&J, I finally decided to ask the customer service officer in which branch I am able to find the book 1a. Why I didn’t do this earlier? I don’t know, stupid? Haha. After some searching, I was told that it is available in 4 branches. Bukit Pangjang Plaza (BPP), Toa Payoh, Marine Parade, and a branch in Jurong (not sure which part).

I then drove to the nearest one from where I am which is the BPP branch. Indeed, they have the entire series there and I was so happy that I bought the rest of the series right up to book 12 (remember I still thought I already got book 6? So I end up still missing the 3 books from book 6). I drove home a happy man :D

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