Hellooooo Hong Kong!!
February 6, 2023 at 10:18 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentI’m back – sadly just for a week to visit 4 fabulous schools before heading off to Taiwan for a week, but don’t worry, I’ll be back again :)! It’s SO wonderful to be here again – Hong Kong was my home for 22 years, and was where my daughters spent their entire childhood! Walking the old familiar streets and passing so many familiar places is so bittersweet. I LOVE HONG KONG!!
Tomorrow I start my school visits. I can’t wait! See you all soon!
Are you at primary school? Do you like writing stories?
January 23, 2023 at 9:08 pm | Posted in Clever Competitions | Leave a commentTags: Chinese New Year, The Chinese Calendar Tales, The Tale of a Rogue Rabbit Writing Competition, The Tale of Rhonda Rabbit, The Year of the Rabbit, Writing competitions for primary school kids

Are you a primary school-aged student? Do you like writing stories? And do you like RABBITS??
Then it’s time for you to enter my new Clever Competition: The Tale of a Rogue Rabbit!
Now before I say anything else, I know that Rabbits in the Chinese Zodiac are a very civilized, polite and law-abiding! But as we all know, that naughty Rhonda Rabbit is a rebel from north of the border, who spends her time being extremely UN-civilized, IM-polite and breaking every law Qin Shi Huang puts in her way! She is NOT a Chinese Zodiac type of rabbit at all, but she’s a great reminder to put a rabbit-proof fence around our vegetable gardens!
So for this Clever Competition, I’d like you to write me a story about a rogue rabbit! Go to my Clever Competitions page right away to read all the rules, as well as all the tasty ingredients you must include!
The deadline’s at the end of April, so you have lots of time to write a RAVISHING story! I can’t wait to read it!
Kung Hei Fat Choi from me and Rhonda Rabbit!
January 23, 2023 at 5:31 pm | Posted in Chinese New Year | Leave a commentTags: Chinese New Year, Chinese Zodiac, Sarah Brennan's Clever Competitions, The Tale of Rhonda Rabbit

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!! It’s time for THAT RABBIT to visit again!! Rhonda Rabbit, cheeky vegetable thief and sneaky wall-builder, is SO excited to be hopping about once more! And I’m 100 per cent with her!
So in order to celebrate a brand new year of mischief and fun, I have two fantastic pieces of news!
First up, I’m very excited to announce my upcoming tour of Hong Kong and Taiwan schools from 6th to 17th February! And this time, it’s IN PERSON! Hooray! I can’t wait to see all my lovely Hong Kong fans again, and to meet some new ones in Taiwan! I’ll be posting news and photos daily, so you can read all about it!
Secondly, it’s high time for a new Clever Competition! Read my next post to find out all about it!
Methuselah, Charly and me zoom in to Discovery Bay International School last Thursday!
November 22, 2022 at 5:38 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
Huge thanks to librarian Melanie Foti and Year 4 Co-ordinator Richard Tinning for inviting me and artist Charly Cheung to Discovery Bay International School for a joint Zoom session about our book The Marvellous Adventures of Maggie and Methuselah last Thursday with the fabulous Year 4s! We had SO much fun!
The Year 4s have been studying our book in depth for the last few weeks, reading a new chapter every day, which is such a thrill for us both! Authors and artists LOVE having their books studied :)! We were then invited in to talk to the kids about the book, and I think that Charly and I enjoyed our session just as much as the students!
First I told them all about the fascinating history behind the book, including Hong Kong’s early years when Sir Catchick Paul Chater arrived in the then British Colony, and proceeded to transform the city with his huge building projects, including the very first reclamation of land from the harbour which gave us Statue Square, and all the land under Princes Building, the old Star Ferry terminal and Chater Road! Then we talked about Sir Chater’s rare and valuable art collection of over 430 pieces which was hidden when the Japanese invaded Hong Kong, of which only 90 pieces have been found since, and whether they might be hidden in the many WW2 tunnels still existing under Hong Kong today! And we finished with me reading Chapter 6 – you can see me reading below:

After a 10 minute break, it was Charly’s turn – and what a fantastic learning session that was! First Charly showed everyone pictures of the main characters in the book, and how they developed during the drafting process. They were fascinated to learn that Maggie’s dad Trevor was based on a rather eccentric relative of mine and that Ursula, Maggie’s mum, owes a great deal to actress and comedienne Bette Midler! Then the really fun part began, when Charly taught everyone how to draw their very own African Grey parrot (a.k.a. Methuselah!).
First they learned to draw the basic features of a parrot, by observing each of its body parts…
Then Charly taught us how to use the model we’d just drawn as the basis for a fun character drawing of our parrot, at a Christmas party!
And here are some fabulous results…





And then there was mine….oh dear! As Methuselah would say:
“Hold your crayon! Keep your pen!
Try, try and try again!”
A big THANK YOU to everyone who took part in our fun workshop, and especially to the teachers of Year 4, Mr Tinning and Ms Foti! We hope you enjoy finishing our story!
The results are out in my Terrific Tiger Tale Competition!
May 6, 2022 at 4:57 pm | Posted in Clever Competitions | Leave a commentTags: A Terrific Tiger Tale writing competition, Sarah Brennan's Clever Competitions, The Tale of Temujin, Writing competitions for primary school kids

Hooray! The results are out in my Terrific Tiger Tale writing competition for primary school students! A big THANK YOU to all the students who sent in their stories; I had so much fun judging them! And special congratulations to the writers of the top ten stories, plus two Honourable Mentions, in the two age categories! Just click HERE to find out who the winners were, and to read their Terrific Tiger Tales!
A fun visit to Carmel Leung Sing Tak School with StoryTellAR!
May 5, 2022 at 4:54 pm | Posted in Hong Kong Schools, Uncategorized | Leave a commentTags: StoryTellAR, The Chinese Calendar Tales, The Tale of Temujin
Yesterday I visited the fabulous Carmel Leung Sing Tak School in Hong Kong with StoryTellAR to read the kids my Tale of Temujin and tell them some of the juicy history and other details they can find if they download the StoryTellAR app! The students were so engaged, answering lots of my questions and asking some of their own! It was a lot of fun!
A Terrific Visit to Glenealy School!
May 2, 2022 at 9:38 pm | Posted in Hong Kong Schools | Leave a commentTags: Books about Chinese history for kids, Genghis Khan for kids, Glenealy School, The Tale of Temujin, The Year of the Tiger, World Book Day

My second Zoom visit last Friday was to my old friends at Glenealy School! World Book Day was in full swing, with everybody dressed up as their favourite book characters! It was great to see so many fantastic costumes, not least from the staff! After a great assembly presentation of WBD activities and challenge results, Temujin the Tiger came to visit in a fun story reading, with lots of roaring and screaming to rock the school! Take a look at the fun slideshow below! Huge thanks to lovely librarian Gisele Stones for inviting me, and thanks to the school for the lovely photos!
Three fabulous Camp Asia stories!
April 27, 2022 at 9:04 pm | Posted in Camp | Leave a commentTags: Camp Asia, How to Write a Riveting Story, Sarah Brennan's Story Planning Workshops, Writing Challenges for Kids

My blog followers will know that I recently spent 2 fabulous weeks giving Story Planning Workshops for Camp Asia in Hong Kong by Zoom. The optional final challenge was for the participants to complete writing up their stories from their Story Plans! I was delighted to see that three talented and hard-working participants took up the challenge – well done Yate Chee, Riya and Christy! Their stories were fantastic: click on the Camp Asia link here to read them! Before you do, just a heads-up…you might find some of the characters in these stories rather unusual! That’s because I picked them out of a hat for our courageous story-planners, who then HAD to use them in planning their stories! I thought this would add to the fun – read the stories and YOU be the judge :)!
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