
Organizer: Hong Kong Child-rity Association
Co-organizer: Hong Kong New Arrivals Service Foundation Limited
Purpose:
1. To stimulate the interest of children in reading
2. To help a better Parent-Child Relationship by parent-child reading (reading stories to your children).
3. To establish children’s good reading habits
Targets: Local non-profit-making kindergartens / kindergarten-cum-child care centres
Presentation on Gift Book Scheme
“Reading Reward·Reading Star” Program and “Reading Reward—Reading FUN”

Date : October 10, 2022
Time : 11:00 am
Venue : Room 1-7, 23rd Floor, Global Center, No. 77 Wing Hong Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong (the site of Guangxi Association Association)
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The Gift Book Scheme has been completed in early November 2022 . A total of 110 kindergartens in Hong Kong have received books, benefiting about 20,000 students.
The following are four of the kindergartens that received the books.
May Nga Kindergarten
St. Monica’s Kindergarten (Ho Man Tin)

Po Leung Kuk Li Tsui Chung Sing Memorial Kindergarten
SKH Good Shepherd Kindergarten
“Reading Reward Reading FUN” Extended activities
The HKCRA has designed extensive activities for participating Kindergartens, including ” Book Bingo ” and “Reading with Children” parent-child reading research to stimulate the interest of children in reading and promote parent-child reading.
Extended Activity 1: ” Book Bingo Reading Challenge
-” Book Bingo Reading Challenge “; complete the Bingo board with a row across, a column down, or a diagonal in the bingo board.
-Student must complete and submit the Bingo board to apply for digital certificate.
Extended Activity 2: “reading with children” parent-child reading research study

“reading with children” (for students and parents )
-Encourage the parent-child reading (reading stories to your children).
-Use our “story telling video” to promote the skills of parent-child reading.

「“Reading with Your Child” Parent-child Reading Research Project
-Use different methods for parent-child reading.
-Explore how different parent-child reading methods can improve parent-child relationship.
-Explore how different parent-child reading methods can improve children’s oral expression ability.