Sing A Song Of Hawker Food: Humpty Dumpty & Friends Have A Singapore Hawker Feast (e-bog) af Janice Khoo, Khoo
Janice Khoo, Khoo , Chao Hong Ong, Ong

Sing A Song Of Hawker Food: Humpty Dumpty & Friends Have A Singapore Hawker Feast e-bog

48,96 DKK
The worlds of nursery rhymes and Singapore hawker food collide in this book. Dive into fractured nursery rhymes with a local twist, featuring Singapore hawker food.Imagine Humpty Dumpty enjoying kaya toast, Jack and Jill grilling satay on a hill and the three blind mice eating chicken rice at the hawker centre. Wouldn't that be a funny sight?Cheeky illustrations highlight aspects of Singapore haw…
The worlds of nursery rhymes and Singapore hawker food collide in this book. Dive into fractured nursery rhymes with a local twist, featuring Singapore hawker food.Imagine Humpty Dumpty enjoying kaya toast, Jack and Jill grilling satay on a hill and the three blind mice eating chicken rice at the hawker centre. Wouldn't that be a funny sight?Cheeky illustrations highlight aspects of Singapore hawker culture that children will have fun identifying. Young readers (and not so young ones) can sing or read these hawker food rhymes and follow the familiar rhythms, while naming the well-loved hawker fare that appear in the rhymes.
E-bog 48,96 DKK
Forfattere Janice Khoo, Khoo (forfatter), Chao Hong Ong, Ong (forfatter)
Udgivet 20.10.2021
Længde 32 sider
Genrer 1FMS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789811239847

The worlds of nursery rhymes and Singapore hawker food collide in this book. Dive into fractured nursery rhymes with a local twist, featuring Singapore hawker food.Imagine Humpty Dumpty enjoying kaya toast, Jack and Jill grilling satay on a hill and the three blind mice eating chicken rice at the hawker centre. Wouldn't that be a funny sight?Cheeky illustrations highlight aspects of Singapore hawker culture that children will have fun identifying. Young readers (and not so young ones) can sing or read these hawker food rhymes and follow the familiar rhythms, while naming the well-loved hawker fare that appear in the rhymes.