
The Eveready Book of Play: A Wayang Kulit-Inspired Book for Kids
Inspired by wayang kulit, the Eveready Book of Play turns bedtime stories into a magical, bonding experience for both parent and child.
Inspired by wayang kulit, the Eveready Book of Play turns bedtime stories into a magical, bonding experience for both parent and child.
Li-Hsian reviews ‘Lily’ by award-winning Malaysian author-illustrator Wen Dee Tan and shares how the book is exciting and helpful even in her own household.
This Earth Day, why not spend some time with your tot reading stories about how to better treat our planet. Here are 8 titles to choose from.
Cooking With Kids by Brian Chen features simple but creative recipes for kids to make at home with their parents.
Dealing with adoption issues can be really difficult for some people. Fortunately, there’s a series of children’s books that can help adoptive parents broach this topic to their kids.
Does your child need to be put to bed with a bedtime story every night? If you’re sick of reading the same thing, we’ve found a new book to add to your bedside table library.
Although many baby books address issues that may arise during the nine months of pregnancy, they don’t tell you the things that would make a new mother’s life much easier.
Babies grow so quick that keepsakes become a way to cherish fast-fleeting memories for years to come. Here’s one that’s more than just a record of funny things your kids do.
Drawing a blank about what to buy the daddy in your family this coming Father’s Day? Why not get him his very own collection of children’s picture books?
As a sociology minor and a new mum, Michelle Lim-Chua’s read nearly every psycho-sociological-study book out there – yet none have taught her as much as the testimonies and research shared by Andrew Solomon.
It’s easy for parents to lose sight of being husband and wife. Marital therapist Andrew G. Marshall’s latest book provides practical tips on how to childproof your marriage and avoid raising ‘red carpet’ kids.
A tolerance for trying new foods and the ability to eat broadly across cultures are important life skills to have. Li-Hsian learns about what chefs feed their kids and how to instil a love of good food from infancy.
Meet Dot. A tech-savvy little girl who learns that there’s more to life than tablets and smartphones.
I was both intrigued and impressed the first time I saw a YouTube video featuring Dr Harvey Karp on my Facebook feed. With an ability to consistently calm crying, cranky babies in just seconds, he seemed to be part paediatrician, part magician.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg starts her new book, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, by recounting the moment she first realised that pregnant women needed reserved parking.
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