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      Kayelinht
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      Hi TAS,


      Can I know how are your storybook phrases like? And maybe you can show me how to apply to writing for a child? I dont know if you have shared this before but erm I am kind of lazy to scroll through all the past threads so it would really help much if you could share here? Thank you! šŸ˜‰

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        Working Mummy
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        Hi Tas,


        I have a son in P3 this year also a very reluctant reader. He only like to read Geromino Stilton and Secret Agent. Put him on Beast Quest he said is scary. Magic Tree he is not interested. Is there any books to recommend ?

        Thanks !

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          looneytunezz
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          Hi TAS,


          Do you bring in classics like Secret Garden?

          Mum of LTunes

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            The Alternative Story
            last edited by

            Kayelinht:
            Hi TAS,


            Can I know how are your storybook phrases like? And maybe you can show me how to apply to writing for a child? I dont know if you have shared this before but erm I am kind of lazy to scroll through all the past threads so it would really help much if you could share here? Thank you! šŸ˜‰
            Hi Kayelinht,

            Sure, this is an example that we have written before on how you
            can use the phrases we provide to help your child to write well.

            Eg:

            Description of a hot day
            (taken from They never came home by Lois Duncan)

            - The Cotwells' small house gathered the morning heat and held it
            close within itself while the sun moved in a high arch above its roof.
            Daylight clung to the sky for long hours.

            Adapt to writing:

            - The school gathered the morning heat and held it close within itself
            while the sun moved in a high arch above its roof. In the classroom,
            the heat seemed to smoother me as I struggled to listen to
            the droning voice of the teacher.

            You can also talk about certain issues in the book with your
            child and teach him or her to think deeper about the issues.
            This helps them to develop critical thinking skills.

            This is the link where you can look at how to do this:
            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11428&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=220

            TAS

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              The Alternative Story
              last edited by

              Working Mummy:
              Hi Tas,


              I have a son in P3 this year also a very reluctant reader. He only like to read Geromino Stilton and Secret Agent. Put him on Beast Quest he said is scary. Magic Tree he is not interested. Is there any books to recommend ?

              Thanks !
              Hi Working Mummy,

              Have you tried the Charlie Bone series, this is the link where
              you can go to for more information on Charlie Bone.

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11428&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=50

              We also have recommended some books in the past for children
              who fit the profile of your child :lol: Here is the
              information:

              These books are suitable for children between the ages of
              7 - 10 years.
              :7-8 yrs (good readers)
              :9 - 10 yrs (reluctant- average readers)

              1) The Stepsisters' Story by Kaye Umansky

              The story of Cinderalla is told from the perspective of the stepsisters.
              They are unashamed as they go about their greedy way trying to get
              what they want. But of course Cinderalla has the last laugh. It is funny
              and has a lot of visual clues that will keep younger readers interested.

              2) Hostage: 4u2read
              by Malorie Blackman


              In this story, the main character has been kidnapped and she is
              blindfolded. She has to find a way to escape on her own
              and she manages to do so. The story is thrilling and the plot
              well-paced.

              3) Dead Man's Cove: Laura Marlin's Mysteries 1
              by Lauren St John


              In this story, Laura is rescued from an orphanage by a mysterious
              uncle that she never really knew before. She enjoys her new life
              at first but is puzzled when a new friend she makes does not want
              to talk to her all of a sudden. She also is forbidden to go to
              Dead Man's Cove. She starts to investigate and find out more
              about the mysterious world her uncle lives in and find out why
              all these things are happening.

              4) Andrew Lost series*

              This series is very interesting, it combines English and Science
              together. In every book, Andrew and his friends become microscopic
              size and they go into the body of a dog, or into the bloodstream
              of a human and in their adventures, the children learn about
              science concepts as well.

              5) Beastly series by Andy Baxter*

              In this series, Max, can turn into animals. In each series, he usually
              saves some animals from being hunted or killed and his main
              enemy is Professor Slynk. He needs to become part of the animal
              kingdom to make the animals understand the danger they are in.
              The books have quite good vocabulary and varied sentence
              structure in them.

              6) Race to Witch Mountain (Disney)*

              This book is based on a recent Disney movie. A cab driver gives 2
              teenagers a ride, he does not realize that they are actually aliens
              who have crashed landed on earth. In order to save their own world
              and earth, they must recover their spaceship but there are secret
              agents who have taken over the ship and there is also an alien
              assassin who is out to kill them. The cab driver must work together
              with the 2 teenagers to outwit all their opponents and save both planets.

              7) Aquila/Ctrl - Z by Andrew Norriss*


              Aquila:

              2 boys are on a field trip and they discover the skeleton of what
              looks to be a Roman soldier. They also find a spacecraft next to him.
              The word 'Aquila' is found on it. They then hide the spacecraft so
              that they can come back on another day to take it back with them.

              They then discover that the spacecraft has many functions, it can
              become invisible and when they are inside, they also become invisible,
              it can shoot out lazers, it can 'communicate' with them. As they
              take the spacecraft out for adventures, their teachers in school
              are trying to solve the mystery of how these 2 boys who are always
              at the bottom of the class are now asking the teachers how to solve
              speed-related questions, questions on history etc..They do not
              understand how 2 boys who previously were struggling with their work
              now so interested. They do not realize that the boys are asking all
              these questions because they are related to solving problems regarding
              Aquila.

              In the end, the 2 boys discover the joy of learning and start to believe
              that they can really do well in school.

              A really wonderful book, very interesting, with lots of humour and also
              with a message at the end.

              Crtrl - Z:


              Alex receives a present from his grandfather- a laptop that has this
              mysterious function - control Z- and when Alex presses it, he realizes
              that it can turn back time. And hence, Alex and his best friend now
              think that they can make many mistakes and then simply turn back time
              to erase them. However, later on, they discover the consequences of
              doing so. As with most Andrew Norriss books, they books come with
              a message.

              Where to get them:

              You can get them in libraries and most stores, if they are not available,
              you could get them online from Amazon.

              The books with a * beside them are books that we have. We will
              post their prices at the Market Place thread. These books come
              with creative writing phrases that have been extracted from the books
              except for Andrew Lost where we extract out the science concepts.

              TAS

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                The Alternative Story
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                looneytunezz:
                Hi TAS,


                Do you bring in classics like Secret Garden?

                Mum of LTunes
                Hi Mum of LTunes,

                No we do not do so.

                TAS

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                  singapore45
                  last edited by

                  Hi TAS,


                  Will you be having your bookfair soon? šŸ˜„

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                    Working Mummy
                    last edited by

                    Hi TAS,


                    Thanks for all the good books recommendation. Will try to get those books for him. Believe most of the books you recommended you do carry in your store.

                    Btw, I have also send email to you in regards to the English programme and school holiday programmes but no reply from you. I have tried to call but no one answer the phone. Can you please reply me on this? Or can call me at hp: 98383972 (Jessie)

                    Thank you!

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                      jeestan
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                      singapore45:
                      Hi TAS,


                      Will you be having your bookfair soon? šŸ˜„
                      Hi,

                      I think they have already put up the bookfair information on their blog and also on their marketplace thread:

                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7586&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=330

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                        The Alternative Story
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                        singapore45:
                        Hi TAS,


                        Will you be having your bookfair soon? šŸ˜„
                        Hi singapore45,

                        We are having it on the 23 January 2011. The details can be found
                        on our blog: thealternativestory.blogspot.com

                        TAS

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