The Noisiest Tree

Just a Little Mynah Book 3 · Epigram Books
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About this ebook

When Little Mynah’s new friend Karim complains that the birds in the tree are too noisy, she sets out with him to understand what noisy means and opens Karim’s ears and heart to the different sounds of everyday life in the neighbourhood. Underlying this new adventure is a message about friendship, understanding and tolerance.

This is the third multilingual picture book in a series that introduces preschoolers and early primary kids to the diverse languages and cultures of Singapore. The book includes a glossary (and a QR code that takes readers to an audio recording) of everyday words and phrases used in the story in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. The QR code also links readers to free games and activities so that the fun and learning keeps going.

About the author

Evelyn Sue Wong is a children’s book author who loves writing fun stories for very young readers. Her multilingual works have been performed by The Learning Connections for preschools and featured at the Singapore Writers Festival and Asian Festival of Children's Content. Her bilingual stories have been supported by the Lee Kuan Yew Fund for Bilingualism. The Noisiest Tree is her third title published by Epigram Books. Find out more and download fun resources at www.evelynsuewong.com.


Dhanendra Poedjono is a visual artist originally from Jakarta, and now based in Singapore. He is a graphic designer and illustrator but also does art and illustration projects in his free time. He has been part of the Band of Doodlers (BOD) since 2014. Just a Little Mynah is his first children’s book series.

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