
Secrets of Singapore (Updated Edition)
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- About the Author
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- Winner of the 2025 Popular Readerās Choice Awards, English (Children) Books Category
- Second place for the 2016ā2017 Red Dot Book Award (Older Readers)
- Shortlisted for the 2016 Popular Readerās Choice Awards, English (Children) Books Category
- Shortlisted for the 2016 Singapore Book Awards, Best Non-Fiction Title
An action-packed journey through Singaporeās hidden history.
With more than 25,000 copies sold, Danger Dan and Gadget Girl continue their adventure uncovering Singaporeās historyāfrom the legend of Sang Nila Utama and the curious case of Raffles versus Farquhar to modern marvels like Changi Airport, HDB flats and, of course, food. Join the superhero duo as they zoom through Secrets of Singapore. Itās an action-packed journey into Singaporeās past and present, filled with brand-new secrets and just as much action as ever!
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āDanger Dan and Gadget Girl have really outsmarted me this time. There are secrets of Singapore that I didnāt even know about! Secrets of Singapore is a comprehensive account of everything Singaporeanāfrom history to politics to transport, education and foodāand has fascinating details, interesting commentaries and humorous illustrations. It is a book that should be in every Singaporean kidās collection.ā
āDr Cheah Yin Mee, partner and consultant, Learning Ventures, council member, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) SingaporeāI wish Danger Dan and Gadget Girl were around to help me with History back when I was in school. Secrets of Singapore will be a boon for those mugging for Social Studies, as it presents facts about the social and cultural history of Singapore in an interesting way, with memorable drawings and illustrations by James Tan.ā
āLim Cheng Tju, Country Editor for the International Journal of Comic ArtāAn easy-to-read, interesting book that should appeal to any young reader who wants to find out more about Singaporeās history, and which contains many fun facts that are not commonly known.ā
āLee Siong Boon, history teacherāSurprisingly fun and good.ā
āNadine Bailey, teacher librarian
āSecrets of Singapore is one for the history buffs, both young and old... Itās written in a breezy and accessible style, with lots of graphics, including cheesy puns of the sort I used to ROFL at when I was a child.ā
āSassy Mama -
Lesley-Anne and Monica Lim are a mother-daughter writing team with a shared love for writing, eating and sleeping (though not always in that order). Despite the occasional mother-daughter disagreement, theyāve found the perfect balance to create the Secrets of Singapore series. They are also the authors of the Danger Dan series and the Danger Dan and Gadget Girl series.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
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- Winner of the 2025 Popular Readerās Choice Awards, English (Children) Books Category
- Second place for the 2016ā2017 Red Dot Book Award (Older Readers)
- Shortlisted for the 2016 Popular Readerās Choice Awards, English (Children) Books Category
- Shortlisted for the 2016 Singapore Book Awards, Best Non-Fiction Title
An action-packed journey through Singaporeās hidden history.
With more than 25,000 copies sold, Danger Dan and Gadget Girl continue their adventure uncovering Singaporeās historyāfrom the legend of Sang Nila Utama and the curious case of Raffles versus Farquhar to modern marvels like Changi Airport, HDB flats and, of course, food. Join the superhero duo as they zoom through Secrets of Singapore. Itās an action-packed journey into Singaporeās past and present, filled with brand-new secrets and just as much action as ever!
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āDanger Dan and Gadget Girl have really outsmarted me this time. There are secrets of Singapore that I didnāt even know about! Secrets of Singapore is a comprehensive account of everything Singaporeanāfrom history to politics to transport, education and foodāand has fascinating details, interesting commentaries and humorous illustrations. It is a book that should be in every Singaporean kidās collection.ā
āDr Cheah Yin Mee, partner and consultant, Learning Ventures, council member, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) SingaporeāI wish Danger Dan and Gadget Girl were around to help me with History back when I was in school. Secrets of Singapore will be a boon for those mugging for Social Studies, as it presents facts about the social and cultural history of Singapore in an interesting way, with memorable drawings and illustrations by James Tan.ā
āLim Cheng Tju, Country Editor for the International Journal of Comic ArtāAn easy-to-read, interesting book that should appeal to any young reader who wants to find out more about Singaporeās history, and which contains many fun facts that are not commonly known.ā
āLee Siong Boon, history teacherāSurprisingly fun and good.ā
āNadine Bailey, teacher librarian
āSecrets of Singapore is one for the history buffs, both young and old... Itās written in a breezy and accessible style, with lots of graphics, including cheesy puns of the sort I used to ROFL at when I was a child.ā
āSassy Mama -
Lesley-Anne and Monica Lim are a mother-daughter writing team with a shared love for writing, eating and sleeping (though not always in that order). Despite the occasional mother-daughter disagreement, theyāve found the perfect balance to create the Secrets of Singapore series. They are also the authors of the Danger Dan series and the Danger Dan and Gadget Girl series.
















