Walk on the wild side!
Join us for the exciting book launch of Make Animals Great Again and Other Creature Campaigns, the sequel to the popular children’s book, The Great Singapore Poo Sale and Other Beastly Business.
Ideal for avid readers aged 9 and up—and for animal lovers and the young at heart everywhere—Make Animals Great Again looks at what happens when the animals have to elect a new leader. There are many candidates, but who will be the best animal for the job? What values should they look for in a leader?
Held at the lobby of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on 16 Nov at 3pm, the launch will be an afternoon of educational fun for young and old alike! An excerpt from the book will be read by the Players Theatre. There will be an animal trivia quiz where children stand to win animal stickers. National Geographic award-winning wildlife photographer Jayaprakash Bojan will also present some of his best photos and share his experiences.
Admission to the museum lobby is free, but those who pre-order at least one copy of Make Animals Great Again can get discounted tickets to enter the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the following rates:
- Singaporean/PR Adult ticket: $12 (u.p. $16)
- Singaporean/PR Child or Senior Citizen ticket: $$7 (u.p. $9)
- Non-Singaporean Adult ticket: $16 (u.p. $21)
- Non-Singaporean Child or Senior Citizen ticket: $10 (u.p. $13)
Those who pre-order 5 or more books can get a guided tour of the museum led by the author, Maureen Yeo, to see and learn more about some of the amazing animals which appear in the book.
Book orders can be placed here
Image Credit: Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Age
9+
Links
Address
Singapore2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377
How to get there?
By Bus:
1. Bus Number 151: Museum (Directly in front of LKCNHM)
2. Bus Number 96, 151, 151e: NUS Raffles Hall (Opposite LKCNHM)
By MRT:
Clementi MRT (Green colour – East-West Line)
Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Bus Number 96 from Clementi Bus Interchange and alight at Bus Stop Number: 16161 – Museum (Directly in front of LKCNHM).