Emma and Ginger: Dad's Too Busy (Book 1)
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Six-year-old Emmaās having a tough time. Her mum and dad are both too busy to pay much attention to her, and Emma feels really lonely sometimes. When she finds a tabby cat sitting outside her window, she takes it in without her parentsā permission. Soon the secret becomes more and more difficult to keep, but armed with her spunkiness and a newfound independence, Emma and her new companion find much joy in tiptoeing around her parents, and soon become the best of friends.
When her parents finally discover her secret, Emma tells them about how her cat has been there for her, and they realise that they havenāt been giving Emma the time and attention she needs.
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Lily Kongās short stories and other writings haveĀ been published in magazines and newspapers. She won the NUS Literary Society Writing Contest for an English short story in 1985 and the National ArtsĀ Councilās Beyond Words Chinese Picture BookĀ Writing Contest in 2013. She majored in EnglishĀ Literature and Economics at the National University of Singapore and holds teaching diplomas in English as a Second Language, Speech and Drama, Public Speaking and Early Childhood Education. She is effectively bilingual.
Jeanette YapĀ is a graduate from Nanyang Technological University's School of Art, Design & Media. Her works are inspired by nature,Ā books and good people. She hopes that her drawings would bring warmth to more hearts.Ā She has illustrated theĀ Emma and GingerĀ seriesĀ andĀ Kompheak: The Medicine Boy with No Legs.
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Description
- Description
- About the Author & Illustrator
-
Look inside the bookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Get the E-bookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Get the seriesĀ
Six-year-old Emmaās having a tough time. Her mum and dad are both too busy to pay much attention to her, and Emma feels really lonely sometimes. When she finds a tabby cat sitting outside her window, she takes it in without her parentsā permission. Soon the secret becomes more and more difficult to keep, but armed with her spunkiness and a newfound independence, Emma and her new companion find much joy in tiptoeing around her parents, and soon become the best of friends.
When her parents finally discover her secret, Emma tells them about how her cat has been there for her, and they realise that they havenāt been giving Emma the time and attention she needs.
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Lily Kongās short stories and other writings haveĀ been published in magazines and newspapers. She won the NUS Literary Society Writing Contest for an English short story in 1985 and the National ArtsĀ Councilās Beyond Words Chinese Picture BookĀ Writing Contest in 2013. She majored in EnglishĀ Literature and Economics at the National University of Singapore and holds teaching diplomas in English as a Second Language, Speech and Drama, Public Speaking and Early Childhood Education. She is effectively bilingual.
Jeanette YapĀ is a graduate from Nanyang Technological University's School of Art, Design & Media. Her works are inspired by nature,Ā books and good people. She hopes that her drawings would bring warmth to more hearts.Ā She has illustrated theĀ Emma and GingerĀ seriesĀ andĀ Kompheak: The Medicine Boy with No Legs.


















