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Run For Your Dreams... Don't Stop.

Kitesong

By Tam Wai Jia

$14.00 SGD

  • About the Book
    Kitesong is Wai Jia's first book, inspired by the dreams of girls she visited in Nepal. Kitesong represents the dreams we each have to make a difference to others, to help others fly and sing their own kitesongs. Through the powerful simplicity of its lyrical paintings and narrative, Kitesong has encouraged children and adults to pursue their dreams to make a difference to others.
  • Details and Specs
    Title: Kitesong Format: Paperback Product dimensions: 48 pages, 12 x 12 x 5 mm Published: 2006 Language: English Appropriate for ages: All ages
  • Shipping
    We only ship within Singapore. There is a shipping fee of $2.00 for orders with 1-15 books and $4.30 for orders with more than 16 books. Orders will ship between 3-5 working days. For bulk orders above 30 pieces or for shipping to countries outside of Singapore, please drop us an email at hello@kitesong.com.
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Kitesong Animation

Behind Kitesong

Kitesong is Wai Jia's flagship book that changed her life forever.

 

Her moving and powerful story is shared in Our Story and Wai Jia's Story

 

 

Kitesong's Voice

Today, Wai Jia's simple story of believing in the power of a little dream has led her to speak all over the world.

 

Through video, hands-on activities and in-depth sharing in a variety of settings all over the world, Kitesong has inspired many, young and old alike, to pursue their dreams.

How You Can Help

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Book Reviews

Kitesong is more than a children’s book—its message relates to so many of us who are in need of that important reminder to never lose sight of our dreams—no matter what stage of life that we are in.

 

Each page, with its lyrical sentences and imaginative artistry stirs emotion, reflection, and inspiration.

 

I will always carry it in my heart.

—  Lavanya Rao, Johns Hopkins Masters of Public Health Graduate, USA

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