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Philatelic Forays Across The Curriculum
S$16.00

Philatelic Forays Across The Curriculum

Teachers' resource book explores topics such as national education, history, geography and the arts, through the use of postage stamps.

Written by Associate Professors Dr Tan Wee Kiat, Dr Angela F L Wong and Dr Vilma D'Rozario from the National Institute of Education.


Singapore: Many Races, One People
S$5.50

Singapore: Many Races, One People

This teachers' and parents' resource book uses stamps to convey the importance of social cohesion and racial harmony.

Written by Associate Professors Dr Tan Wee Kiat, Dr Angela F L Wong and Dr Vilma D'Rozario from the National Institute of Education.


Singapore Heritage: The Raffles Pitcher Plant
S$5.50

Singapore Heritage: The Raffles Pitcher Plant

Do you know that the Raffles Pitcher Plant was first found in Singapore in 1819? Associate Professor Dr Tan Wee Kiat uses stamps, phone cards and currency notes to tell you about this fascinating plant.

Written by Associate Professors Dr Tan Wee Kiat, Dr Angela F L Wong and Dr Vilma D'Rozario from the National Institute of Education.


We Are One
S$26.00

We Are One

This story, told through 'Kamashibai', a Japanese picture-card story form, uses stamps to tell the story of how multi-racial Singapore, has come together as one, to become a modern cosmopolitan country today. Suitable for pre-school and lower primary children.

It is written in English and Chinese, by Weide Guo, and illustrated by Twinkie Artcat and Andrew Ng.


The Singapore Philatelic Story
S$10.00

The Singapore Philatelic Story

This book was launched as part of SPM's 5th anniversary celebrations in 2000. It provides an insight into the philatelic scene in Singapore since 1940s.

It is written in Chinese, by Mr Koh Eng Soon, an avid stamp collector and journalist.