Welcome book-savvy shoppers!

It's a fact! Books are expensive in Malaysia. Bestselling items are never sold below RM40. You'd think that only the imported ones would carry a hefty tag, but no. Books penned by local authors can also burn a hole in your wallet. Even children books can be ridiculously priced.



Which explains why I, and possibly thousands of Malaysians out there, would go on a book bargain-hunting. I get all excited every time I enter a used bookstore the same when I go to Kinokuniya. I love books and I certainly love cheap books. And I know the lot of you who had entered this humble abode of a blog of mine are on the same hunting ground of finding cheap reading materials for yourself and your child.



So, welcome folks. I have listed down some of the pre-loved books that I'm willing to part with. Most of the books are in excellent condition. I dare say, if I hadn't scrape the price stickers off, it could be passed off as brand new.



Most of the children books, however, are brand new. These are clearance stocks from my hey-day stint as children reading/ learning and teaching aid materials trader.



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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Children Learning books

Most of the books on sale in this blog are dedicated to children's learning, which also happens to be a passion of mine.  You'll find the Malay learning books also and you'd be surprised that they were selling pretty good as parents nowadays are scrambling for reading materials to help up their children's Bahasa Malaysia skills.  Truthfully, I don't blame them because have you seen how hard the subject can be?
Anyway, click on the Children Learning books tab and there, I've arranged an array of stimulating and knowledge-based books for the kids.  Some of the Malay learning sets like Siri Pelajar Cemerlang, Siri Kecerdasan Emosi EQ and Cerita Rakyat Asia, are used by teachers for relevant lessons and as stocked in school libraries.

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