
Goh Bee Lock and The Three Boars
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šRecommended for ages 3 and above
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In Goh Bee Lock and the Three Boars, a playful girl named Bee Lock stumbles upon three boars in a forest. While the normal reaction would be to turn your heels and run as fast as you can to safety, letās see what this feisty Singaporean girl does,Ā turning this popular fairy tale on its head with a surprising local twist! You wonāt want to miss how foodie KF Seetoh hasĀ reimagined this classic story!
Epigram Books is proud to present our brand of traditional fairytales told Singapore style! Three local celebritiesāAdrian Pang, Glen Goei and KF Seetohāpresent Singaporean versions of traditional fairy tales to benefit the Society for the Promotion of ADHD Research and Knowledge (SPARK).
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āWestern fairytales get a fun Singaporean spin in these illustrated retellings.ā
āAkshita Nanda,Ā The Sunday TimesĀ -
KF Seetoh began his professional career as a photojournalist in the 1980s. In the mid-1990s, he created Imaginasian, the worldās first Asian stock photo library. The food guide, Makansutra, written in 1997, captured the essence of local street food culture and currently has editions in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Beijing. Makansutra is also now involved in themed-concept food courts (Philippines, Singapore), web and mobile content apps, TV food shows, events and consultancy. In 2008, Singapore Tourism Board honoured Mr. Seetoh with a Special Recognition Award for being āa true Singapore Food Ambassadorā. CNN calls him the āGuru of Grubā and The New York Times cites him as āthe food guide mavenā.
Gavin Goo is a freelance art director and illustrator. He is the illustrator of Ahoy, Titanic! (Retail Curators, 2012) and Rochee the friendliest cockroach (Straits Times Press, 2009).
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Description
- Description
- Praise
- About the Author & Illustrator
-
šRecommended for ages 3 and above
Look inside the BookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Get the E-book
In Goh Bee Lock and the Three Boars, a playful girl named Bee Lock stumbles upon three boars in a forest. While the normal reaction would be to turn your heels and run as fast as you can to safety, letās see what this feisty Singaporean girl does,Ā turning this popular fairy tale on its head with a surprising local twist! You wonāt want to miss how foodie KF Seetoh hasĀ reimagined this classic story!
Epigram Books is proud to present our brand of traditional fairytales told Singapore style! Three local celebritiesāAdrian Pang, Glen Goei and KF Seetohāpresent Singaporean versions of traditional fairy tales to benefit the Society for the Promotion of ADHD Research and Knowledge (SPARK).
-
āWestern fairytales get a fun Singaporean spin in these illustrated retellings.ā
āAkshita Nanda,Ā The Sunday TimesĀ -
KF Seetoh began his professional career as a photojournalist in the 1980s. In the mid-1990s, he created Imaginasian, the worldās first Asian stock photo library. The food guide, Makansutra, written in 1997, captured the essence of local street food culture and currently has editions in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Beijing. Makansutra is also now involved in themed-concept food courts (Philippines, Singapore), web and mobile content apps, TV food shows, events and consultancy. In 2008, Singapore Tourism Board honoured Mr. Seetoh with a Special Recognition Award for being āa true Singapore Food Ambassadorā. CNN calls him the āGuru of Grubā and The New York Times cites him as āthe food guide mavenā.
Gavin Goo is a freelance art director and illustrator. He is the illustrator of Ahoy, Titanic! (Retail Curators, 2012) and Rochee the friendliest cockroach (Straits Times Press, 2009).
















