Food Videos & Digital Resources

Food Fables: CindeRilla

by Language Division

Author-educator Suzannah Chua who has a deep passion for books, will relay the fictional story of CindeRilla who must learn how to prepare a dish in time for a potluck party hosted by her new neighbour.

Food Fables

Supported by the Speak Good English Movement, this video, meant for children aged 3 to 7 years old, was produced in conjunction with SHF2021.

It features the book CindeRilla by artist and writer Rilla Melati Bahri. The story revolves around the titular character who must learn how to cook having been invited to her neighbour's potluck party. Will CindeRilla be able to prepare a dish in time for the party? What will she end up making? Find out in this storytelling session anchored by author-educator Suzannah Chua.

 

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