Two year old D sees a chicken for the first time in her life. We were visiting the village where the water engineer grew up. She had fun chasing the chicken.
My son saw a live chicken when he was 4 years old. He couldn't believe it was a chicken because he had only seen a featherless and packed chicken sold in the supermarket. lol
Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪
我是一个新西兰的中国人,出生在马来西亚的沙捞越州
I am the writer of:
1: From China to Borneo and beyond. 海外华人的中国魂:
从中国,到南洋,到更远
第二次世界大战
我爷爷的故事
2: Diary of a Bereaved Mother, Goodbye my baby 丧儿记:
丧失儿子的母亲的一本传记
Published 2011
Genre: Non fiction, self help, bereavement, infancy death
NZ$35
Available in New Zealand at:
Women's Bookshop, University Bookshop, Auckland, Church of Christ Bookshop, Online orders: Wheeler books,Fishpond.co.nz ,academybooks.co.nz/product/isbn/9780473187095/
For Overseas order:
www.abebooks.co.uk/9780473187095/Diary-Bereaved-Mother...
please send an email:
annkschin@yahoo.com
TV and YouTube Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZk9w-uywAs&lr=1&user=asiadownunder
https://www.facebook.com/DiaryOfABereavedMotherGoodbyeMyBaby
http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2013/02/foreverinmyheartexhibition.html
3 comments:
My son saw a live chicken when he was 4 years old. He couldn't believe it was a chicken because he had only seen a featherless and packed chicken sold in the supermarket. lol
Ah the simple things that delight children!
A lot of kids nowadays behaved exactly like that when they go balik kampung in Malaysia, because they have never see a live chicken anywhere! lol
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