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    All About Grooming & Encouraging Good Reading Habits

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      The Alternative Story
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      Hi pokemon,


      Have you tried second-hand bookstores like Sunny bookstore or Sans, they specialize in older books. Another option is this website where I find rather rare selections- opentrolley.com.sg You can order your books online and then pick them up at Plaza Singapura. Hope this helps! I used to enjoy Catherine Lim's books too šŸ˜„

      TAS (The Alternative Story)

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        optimistforum
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        Tamarind wrote:

        [quote]Thanks for sharing. It is great to know like minded parents from UK. Hope to learn more from you šŸ˜‰

        Just curious, how did you buy the Singapore assessment books ? Does Popular bookshop ship overseas?[/quote]Thanks for that Tamarind.

        Re Popular, yes it does ship overseas. I have bought well over a hundred books over the last 18 months. Some are good, and some are poor. I have also bought from sgbox.com too.

        Whenever I buy I tend to purchase a whole P1 to P6 set, and sometimes I buy two sets - for DS1 and DS2.

        Re Practice papers, I tend to use those from Wendykoh,com. I use Raffles, Anglo Catholic School, Nanyang and Henry Park. I generally prefer Nanyang because of the variety of question types. šŸ˜‰

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          tamarind
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          optimistforum,

          Wow you have bought more books from Popular than I have šŸ˜‰

          Yes I heard that Nanyang has the toughest exam papers.

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            pokemon
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            The Alternative Story:
            Hi pokemon,


            Have you tried second-hand bookstores like Sunny bookstore or Sans, they specialize in older books. Another option is this website where I find rather rare selections- opentrolley.com.sg You can order your books online and then pick them up at Plaza Singapura. Hope this helps! I used to enjoy Catherine Lim's books too šŸ˜„

            TAS (The Alternative Story)
            tks, i will try it out. šŸ˜„

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              optimistforum
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              Hi Tamarind


              Happy New Year.

              You mentioned that your child starts P1 in Jan (I guess next week). Will you be using any enrichment assessment books when term starts? I have decided to use P2 English Practice by Jean Chua.

              I really want to align, with Sinapore P1, the books my DS1 will use? Any thoughts?

              PS I saw a wonderful documentary today about the Circle driverless rail-line in Singapore - quite spectacular!!!

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                sleepy
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                optimistforum:
                Re Popular, yes it does ship overseas. I have bought well over a hundred books over the last 18 months. Some are good, and some are poor. I have also bought from sgbox.com too.


                Whenever I buy I tend to purchase a whole P1 to P6 set, and sometimes I buy two sets - for DS1 and DS2.
                šŸ˜‰
                From my observation, it's not necessary to buy the same set from p1 to p6 from same publisher. I usually buy from different publishers so that there's a variance of difficulties.
                If buying from same publisher, I will usually skip some levels since the format is similar. For grammar, I bought p1 & p2 then skip to p6. Grammar books are around the same level of difficulties regardless of p1 or p6. Same set of grammar rules.

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                  tamarind
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                  optimistforum,

                  Sleepy is much more of an expert in assessment books compared to me šŸ˜‰ I will only be using some of the free test and exam papers from the top primary schools.

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                    optimistforum
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                    Thought I would give an update on DS1's reading. I have taken on opinions from this thread; he is reading books he enjoys - Horrid Henry in this case. I started by getting him to read a a paragraph at a time and to then summarise what happened/transpired. It has worked, and slowly but surely I am gaining confidence that he is starting to understand what he reads.


                    I am now working off the following reading list, and will pick titles, that DS1 enjoys. I thought i would share the title names with fellow members:
                    [list]

                  • We Animals Would Like a Word With You Agard, John
                    Steadfast Tin Soldier Andersen, Hans Christian
                    Skip Across the Ocean Benjamin, Floella
                    The Julian Stories Cameron, Ann
                    Mr Majeika Carpenter, Humphrey
                    A Gift from Winklesea Cresswell, Helen
                    The Magic Finger Dahl, Roald
                    Willa and Old Miss Annie Berlie, Doherty
                    The Diary of the Killer Cat Fine, Anne
                    Little Inchkin French, Fiona
                    Aesop's Funky Fables French, Vivian and Korky, Paul
                    The Six Swan Brothers Geras, Adele
                    The Iron Man Hughes, Ted
                    Dear Greenpeace James, Simon
                    George Speaks King-Smith, Dick
                    Daedalus and Icarus McGaughrean, Geraldine
                    The King with Dirty Feet and Other Stories Medlicott, Mary
                    The Owl Tree Nimmo, Jenny
                    Shanti the Zebra Padt and Freeman
                    Mrs Cockle's Cat Pearce, Phillippa
                    Moving Rosen, Michael
                    Rosa's Singing Grandfather Rosselson, Leon
                    Rama and the Demon King Souhami, Jessica
                    Unusual Day Toksvig, Sandi
                    The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark Tomlinson, Jill
                    The Dad Library Whelehan, Dennis
                    Amazing Grace Hoffman, Mary
                    Stig of the Dump King, Clive
                    The Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse Williams, Ursula Moray
                    Carbonel Sleigh, Barbara
                    Charlotte's Web White, E B
                    Cops and Robbers Ahlberg, Allan
                    Dr Xargle's Book of Earthlets Willis, Jeanne
                    Esio Trot Dahl, Roald
                    Fantastic Mr Fox Dahl, Roald
                    Finn Family Moomintroll Jansson, Tove
                    Flat Stanley Brown, Jeff
                    Fungus the Bogeyman Briggs, Raymond
                    Grk and the Pelotti Gang Doder, Joshua
                    How the Whale became and other stories Hughes, Ted
                    Hunderd-mile-an-hour Dog Strong, Jeremy
                    The Indian in the Cupboard Reid Banks, Lynne
                    James and the Giant Peach Dahl, Roald
                    Mystery at Winklesea Cresswell, Helen
                    One Thousand and One Arabian Nights McGaughrean, Geraldine
                    Please Mrs Butler Ahlberg, Allan
                    Railway Cat Arkle, Phyllis
                    The Sam Pig Story Book Uttley, Alison
                    Harry and the Poisonous Centipede Banks
                    Space Race Blackman
                    Jack's Bean Snacks Bradman
                    The Happy Hamster Daniels, Lucy
                    My Naughty Little Sister Edwards
                    Princess Daisy and the Dazzling Dragon French
                    Witch in Training Friel
                    The Sophie Series King-Smith, Dick
                    Ruby the Red Fairy Meadows
                    Winnie the Pooh Milne, A A
                    The Gentle Giant Morpurgo, Michael
                    Horrid Henry Simon, Francesca
                    Krazy Cow Saves the World Strong, Jeremy
                    The Selfish Giant Wilde
                    Cliffhanger Wilson, Jacqueline
                    Vlad the Drac Series Jungman, Ann
                    Big Tom Ure, Jean
                    Fox Hounds Wind Cat Sea Mice Aiken, Joan
                    The Sea Piper Cresswell, Helen
                    The Angel of Nittshill Road Fine, Anne
                    Dragon Poems Foster, John
                    Flow Goodheart, Pippa
                    The Reluctant Dragon Grahame, Kenneth
                    Brother Eagle, Sister Sky Jeffers, Susan
                    The Dragon's Child Nimmo, Jenny
                    The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Scieszka, Jon
                    Mr Bear and the Bear Thomas, Frances
                    The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig Trivizas, Eugene
                    The Suitcase Kid Wilson, Jacqueline
                    A Necklace of Raindrops Aiken, Joan
                    The Mousehole Cat Barber, Antonia
                    The Thief in the Village Berry, James
                    The Midnight Fox Byars, Betsy
                    Beowulf Crossley-Holland, Kevin
                    The Dancing Bear Morpurgo, Michael
                    The Demon Headmaster Cross, Gillian
                    Dog So Small Pearce, Phillippa
                    Fattypuffs and Thinifers Maurois, Andre
                    The Firework-maker's Daughter Pullman, Philip
                    Harriet the Spy Fitzhugh, Louise
                    I was a Rat! Pullman, Philip
                    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Lewis, C S
                    The Little House on the Prairie Ingalls Wilder, Laura
                    Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh O'Brien, Robert
                    The Sheep-Pig King-Smith, Dick
                    Sophie and the Albino Camel Davies, Stephen
                    Woof! Fritz, Ahlberg, Allan Wegner
                    The Last Wolf Morpurgo, Michael
                    Lily Quench and the Dragon of Ashby Prior
                    Bad Beginning Snicket, Lemony
                    Pongwiffy Umansky
                    Astrosaurs Cole, Steve
                    The Vampire Books Hall, Willis
                    Doctor Dolittle Lofting, Hugh
                    Clockwork Pullman, Philip
                    Jimmy Zest McBratney, Sam
                    Trust Me, I'm a Troublemaker Johnson, Pete
                    Lion Boy Corder, Zouzou
                    The Spiderwick Chronicles DiTerlizzi, Tony
                    Fergus Crane Stewart, Paul
                    The Wind in the Willows Grahame, Kenneth
                    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis
                    Eco-Wolf and the Three Pigs Anholt, Laurence
                    The Worst Witch Murphy, Jill
                    Spacebaby Branford, Henrietta
                    Trouble with Animals Strong, Jeremy
                    The Silver Swan Morpurgo, Michael
                    The Battle of Bubble and Squeak Pearce, Phillippa
                  • [/list]

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                    sssdarlings
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                    Thank you for sharing the titles! :rahrah: May I know what level is your DS1 studying in now?


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                      tamarind
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                      Thanks optimistforum for the very good list of books.


                      I would also like to share some books that my girl has read from 5 to 6 years old :

                      Charlotte's Web and The trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White
                      Three Tales of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett (highly recommended for boys )
                      The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner
                      Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The enormous crocodile, The giraffe the pelly and me, The Minpins by Roald Dahl
                      The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum
                      Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
                      The Happy Prince and the Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde
                      http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Pinocchio-Creative-Editions/dp/1568461909/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262832364&sr=8-1
                      http://www.amazon.com/Alices-Adventures-Wonderland-Illustrated-Classics/dp/1406316237/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262832430&sr=1-2
                      http://www.amazon.com/Jonathan-Swifts-Gulliver-Swift/dp/1406301744/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257670556&sr=1-3


                      All original and unabridged versions. Even though she can read very well, she loves art so I find books with lots of beautiful illustrations for her. All the books are illustrated, especially the last 3 books which are wonderful. I think that good pictures are very important in helping kids understand what they are reading. My girl loves to read all these books.

                      My kids are free to read any book from our home library of a few hundred children's books, but the above list is my \"compulsory reading list\" šŸ˜‰ My 5 year old boy has read the Roald Dahl books except Matilda, My Father's Dragon and he is now reading the original Winnie-the-pooh by A.A.Milne. I will make sure he goes through this list too, and more books which have boys as the central character.

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