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Positive Values
List of Stories
Before You Get a Pet: The Meaning of Responsibility
Let’s Talk about Sportsmanship!
Lily, Ruby and Judith realised that their hometown was less beautiful than before. They saw plastic bags littering the streets, smelled the emissions released from industries, and knew that the expansion of the city was invading the countryside and many animals were becoming homeless. Can human beings make friends with nature? Let’s see what the three girls did during a journey to Shing Mun Country Park.
Ruby is eager to help others. She joined a flag-selling activity to raise money for the people in need. She had troubles in getting up early and was afraid to ask strangers to buy a flag at first. Finally, she overcame the difficulties and successfully raised some money. She felt a sense of happiness and fulfilment.
Alice and Peter want a puppy. A pet is a wonderful addition to the family, but it also means many responsibilities. Are Peter and Alice ready for a puppy?
Wilson was talented at art and enjoyed doing artwork. However, he always felt stressed about his English test scores because his parents were always dissatisfied with his academic performance. Although he had made improvements, every time his parents wanted him to score higher. Wilson was frustrated and had a nightmare, but this nightmare taught him to believe in himself and turn the impossible into possible.
Is sports all about winning or losing? Sky enjoys all types of sports. Her parents have shared with her something very important about sports: sportsmanship. Follow along to find out what Sky wants to share with us about sportsmanship.
Friends will come
And friends will go
Watch me try out
For the Talent Show!
In an effort to feel loved, Thing explores its efforts, makes an unlikely friend, and realises that friendships are meant to be unconditional.
Hailey and Jaden are kind-hearted children. They go around their world trying to help others. They share some funny ideas.
Rosie was facing lots of new challenges in her life during the pandemic. She had a hard time adjusting to the New Normal. Read the book to see how she found ways to overcome the challenges.
Michael likes dogs very much. He adopts a Maltese from a dog shelter and calls her Mallow. Through taking care of Mallow, Michael has learnt to be responsible. Michael joins the Junior Handling Competition with Mallow. Although Michael has a hard time training Mallow, he does not give up. In the end, Michael and Mallow have become each other’s greatest companions.
This book provides guidance for children about how to show care for animals and people in different settings. While reading this book, children are encouraged to reflect on their daily lives.
Lina went to a new school and wanted to make new friends, but no one wanted to make friends with her. She asked herself, “Why am I friendless?”