The book addresses issues of self-esteem and self-worth.
SINGAPORE – Children can now get a peek into what happens in a presidential election with a new book featuring Ong Lai, a pineapple with self-esteem issues, and its friend Jambu Jane.
“The book goes further by educating children on the importance of a healthy diet by introducing various types of fruits, from popular options like rambutan and tangerine, to lesser-known ones such as huckleberry and yuzu.” “Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental but also somewhat intentional”, it adds. The book is neither authorised nor funded by the office of the President of the Republic of Singapore.
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