Ignite the writer’s spark in your child,
and groom them to be creative thinkers!
"To all parents and children, know that I draw the greatest pleasure when you’ve enjoyed reading my books. But what’s more gratifying is to hear that my stories have inspired you to write. I hope my books will ignite the writer’s spark in a child and groom story-tellers into creative thinkers."
Adeline Foo
14 March 2009
Kai-Kai is afraid to sleep at night. He sees monsters from shadows dancing across his wall! A giant lizard, a tarantula, a python and a large flying insect! What’s next? Is he going to be eaten?
Now what Kai-Kai doesn’t know is that he has a secret protector in the night, a little princess who loves him very much. Be touched by the friendship between a boy and his princess as they battle to keep monsters at bay.
Buster loves snacking just before bedtime. Take a peek under his bed and you’d find crumbs, discarded wrappers and half-eaten bits of food. One night, Buster hears strange noises from under his bed! A stomach growling, fingers drumming, feet scratching and a tongue sloshing! Is there really a monster on the prowl for food? Is Buster safe? Read this book and find out for yourself!
Nu Nu runs into a tiger in the forest. Afraid that she might be eaten up by the hungry beast, she uses her wits to escape by enlisting the aid of a mighty ring-necked monster. Will she succeed? Inspired by the Chinese idiom 狐假虎威, this story, set in the exotic Indochinese rainforest, features a heart-stopping encounter between a ferocious tiger and a spunky girl from the Padaung tribe of Myanmar. The idiom 狐假虎威 (hu jia hu wei) — is used to symbolise making use of someone else’s power for one’s own ends.



