All About Grooming & Encouraging Good Reading Habits
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jedamum:
Any interesting but not too difficult-to-read non-fiction/science books that your kids are reading?
Any specific genres or subjects or themes in mind?
For Science/Geography/Astronomy related stuff, try the library. It has got a huge selection with varying reading levels. Otherwise, try books by Usborne or the Sunshine Nature Library. My son enjoys Magic School Bus series greatly. There are 3 different versions of Magic School Bus - Readers, Picture books and Chapter books. The Picture books are fabulous as there are information as well as pictures. On the other hand, the Chapter books are pretty wordy but offers a great deal of information. Let's Read and Find Out Science books are our favourite too.
The Magic Tree House series is a great read too. But try avoiding the first 5 titles. Read online that they were quite disappointing.
For illustrated biography, I just found these great books under \"Who Was...?\" series. These books give good introductions to people such Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Alva Edison etc...
And don't forget about Arts and Music books...Er, try this website for more recommendations http://www.thehomelibraryonline.com/
Btw, if you are not in a rush, wait for the Kinokuniya sale. Sign up as a member (if you are not) and enjoy 20% off all books during their sale.
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Hi mumwgals and chamonix,
Thanks for the recommendation. My boy seems to be interested in science relating to electricity, magnetism and such and not so about geography related things.
Will take a look at Magic Treehouse.
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jedamum:
...My boy seems to be interested in science relating to electricity, magnetism and such and not so about geography related things...
You might want to subscribe to the http://www.youngscientists.sg. They have 3 levels, catering to different age groups in Primary school. The articles are quite interesting to read, and covers fundamental academic material plus more. -
jedamum:
Try Magic School Bus Chapter Books #12 and #14.Hi mumwgals and chamonix,
Thanks for the recommendation. My boy seems to be interested in science relating to electricity, magnetism and such and not so about geography related things.
Will take a look at Magic Treehouse.
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jedamum:
Hi Jedamum, how old is your boy? Can try to make a better recommendation that way.Hi mumwgals and chamonix,
Thanks for the recommendation. My boy seems to be interested in science relating to electricity, magnetism and such and not so about geography related things.
Will take a look at Magic Treehouse.
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Thanks everyone.
Breguet, my boy is in K2 this year. -
Hi Jedamum,
I totally second the Magic School Bus for electricity and the Letβs Read and Find Out Science books that Chamonix recommended. Another one to consider is the Time for Kids Series - gorgeous photos with 3 levels of reading.
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jedamum:
My elder gals also loves science. I started doing simple science experiment with her since 4yo. The very 1st experiment we did was growing bean sprout. She recorded the growth of the green bean by drawing the plant, from there we learned about how do plants grow/make food with sunlight etc. We have done many experiment on magnetism & electricity with this book - \"The big book of experiments\". Library has some science experiment books with many simple experiment for magnetism & electricity too.My boy seems to be interested in science relating to electricity, magnetism and such and not so about geography related things.
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Thanks everyone.
For science, I reckon it is more 'economical' to get an encyclopedia to expose my boy to more stuff before going indepth into what he really likes
. Any good one for kids to recommend? Currently, he likes this http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_detail.jsp?vca001=105&vpd001=62164 that i got from Popular. 
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jedamum:
Hi Jedamum, we like our DK Illustrated Children's Encyclopedia, but there is a tonne out there that look interesting. Anyway, the book you have looks pretty interesting too - think I'll go to Popular to have me a look. Tks!Thanks everyone.
For science, I reckon it is more 'economical' to get an encyclopedia to expose my boy to more stuff before going indepth into what he really likes
. Any good one for kids to recommend? Currently, he likes this http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_detail.jsp?vca001=105&vpd001=62164 that i got from Popular. 
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