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Fiction Story for Children: The Best Singapore Children’s Books and Global Favourites for Young Readers
A good fiction story for children can do far more than entertain. For parents, educators, and librarians in Singapore, fiction helps children build imagination, empathy, vocabulary, and confidence with reading. From a cosy picture book before bed to an exciting…
Shiok! The Mystery of the Merlion’s Missing Smile

Mei loved noticing things that other people missed. She noticed the uncle at the kopi stall who always whistled the same tune every morning. She noticed the tiny lizards that darted up the walls near her block after the rain.…
Encouraging a Love of Science in Young Children

For many Singaporean parents, science can feel like a subject that becomes important only when children enter primary school. In reality, a love of science often begins much earlier, through simple moments of curiosity at home, in the park, or…
Robots for Housework: How Home Robotics Are Transforming Everyday Life
If you’re the kind of person who automates everything you can—from smart lights to routines in your calendar—there’s a good chance you’ve already wondered how far you can push robots for housework. Not just a robot vacuum bumbling into chair legs, but a real ecosystem of home robots that quietly handle the boring, repetitive stuff you do every single day. The good news: we’re a lot closer to that reality than most people realize.
Milo and the Rain Tree Adventure

Milo lived in a sunny HDB block in Singapore, where the mornings smelled like kaya toast and warm milo from the kopitiam downstairs. Every day after school, he played at the playground with his best friend, Aisha. They loved racing…







