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Storytelling & Crafts: Catch Mee if You Can

Sat 22 june – 9:30Am
CAMPUS 2 ROOM 3-09

Join us for fun-filled art and craft activities bringing stories alive ! Each workshop features a different book and will be accompanied by 15-minutes of story telling by the author. Our art workshops will guide children through colour, form and texture to create a unique keepsake for this immersive story-telling experience. No experience necessary – just a love for stories and a willingness to explore!

You can’t catch meeee, or can you? In Low Lai Chow’s Catch Mee if You Can, learn to cook—with coloured modeling clay and other crafts material, of course!—scrumptious-looking noodle dishes. For those young budding chefs out there, join us for this activity and kindle that passion for the culinary arts in a safe yet creative approach. So catch this event if yoooou can!


Featured author

Low Lai Chow

A journalist by profession, Low Lai Chow is a children’s book author with nine books to her name including Catch Mee If You Can: Find the Noodles, Eat the Noodles! (Best Picture Book Finalist, Singapore Book Awards 2023). Her latest book, Becoming Margaret Leng Tan: The Toy Piano Virtuoso Who Couldn’t Stop Counting, is currently in the running for the Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2024. Lai Chow’s Goodreads rating is a somewhat decent 4.4/5.

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Singapore Children’s Book Festival

Co-organised by the Singapore Book Publishers Association and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

 

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