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8 Essential Reasons Why Your Child Should Read The BFG
When I was a whole lot younger, Roald Dahl's The BFG was one of my favourite books! When I stumbled upon it in the school library one day, I was absolutely fascinated by the heartwarming, magical story within the first chapter. Secretely, for a couple of months after reading the book, I wished that a Big Friendly Giant would visit me in the middle of the night and scoop me up! Hee hee

12 Powerful Alternatives to Replace “”Because”” & Elevate Your Writing
Many words or phrases can be used to set up an explanation. The most common and really REALLY overused one is "because". Please encourage your child to stop using that word in his school compositions if he wants to score a little bit higher.

8 Ways To Help Build Your Child’s Writing Skills Right At Home

Students’ Work: Being Quick Thinking

5 Steps To Help Your Child Become An Independent Thinker

Ultimate Tips & Tricks to Excel in English Language Skills
English is the most widely spoken language in the world, both as a domestic language and a business language.

5 Engaging Word Association Games to Strengthen Your Child’s Vocabulary
Running out of ideas of games to play with your child either at home or in the car? Try these 5 simple yet fun word association games wherever you may be!

12 Powerful Descriptions for Guilt – Elevate Your English Composition
Guilt - one of the most common but least understood emotions. In the overall scheme of emotions, guilt is in the general category of negative feeling states. It’s one of the “sad” emotions, which also include agony, grief, and loneliness. Often neglected when it comes to writing at the primary level, teach your child some useful descriptions for guilt to help add some complexity to his writing, and trust me, his teacher will reward him generously for that.





