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Six Fun Kids' Reads For SG60

The Straits Times

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August 04, 2025

Celebrate Singapore's diamond jubilee and foster a love for reading in your kids with six new local books

- Elisa Chia

Six Fun Kids' Reads For SG60

As Singapore commemorates its 60th year of independence on Aug 9, it also presents a valuable chance for your children to develop a deeper understanding of the country's heritage, including its National Anthem and iconic landmarks.

The Straits Times speaks with local authors whose Singapore-themed fun reads sneak in some important messages.

THE DAY I FORGOT MY FLAG BY NEIL JOHNSON AND VINCENT LEE It was a National Day Parade (NDP) telecast that inspired Neil Johnson to write his third picture book, The Day I Forgot My Flag.

While awaiting then President S R Nathan's arrival, he observed people in the crowd making a "V" sign for the cameras.

This simple gesture, popularised by former British prime minister Winston Churchill to signify "victory", sparked an idea in Johnson.

"What if we could use just our fingers to say 'Singapore'? What if our hands could form our very own 'flag'? What if we create a hand symbol that would be a recognisable and sustainable legacy?" he says.

That vision led to the story of Sam, a boy who forgets his flag for the NDP. Surrounded by others proudly waving their flags, Sam feels down until his grandmother's wise saying inspires him to create his own Singapore hand sign.

He raises his right hand, bending his index, middle and ring fingers into a crescent shape, while his left hand, with all five fingers extended, symbolises the five stars.

To bring this story to life, Johnson collaborated with his close friend and colleague Vincent Lee, who illustrated the book. Both 62-year-olds work at a global advertising agency where Johnson is a creative director and Lee heads a team of artists, designers and art directors.

Through Sam's story, Johnson hopes young readers will glean life lessons.

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