PODCAST · education
Tales and Tidbits
by Michael Kelly, Head of Infant Library at Tanglin Trust School
A podcast series brought to you by Tanglin Trust School’s Infant Library program, offering parents and educators engaging, research-based discussions about early childhood literacy, reading habits, and the transformative role of books in young children’s lives. Episodes delve into practical tips, thoughtful insights, and balanced perspectives on essential topics such as the benefits of reading aloud, managing screen time effectively, building meaningful home libraries, and nurturing a lifelong love of books. Whether you’re a parent seeking guidance or an educator looking for fresh ideas, this series provides valuable inspiration to support young learners on their literacy journey.
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Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors: Stories that Connect Us
In this episode of Tales & Tidbits, “Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors: Stories That Connect Us,” we explore why diverse books matter — and how stories help children see themselves, see others, and imagine the wider world. Featuring the words of Professor Rudine Sims Bishop, this episode invites families to think about how the books we share shape empathy, identity, and understanding. We’ll highlight the Infant Library’s Free to Be, Free to Read collection and take a closer look at the Red Dot Book Awards, a celebration of shared reading where children in the Infant School explore picture books from all over the world. Infant Library - Free to Be, Free to Read Red Dot Book Awards 2025-26 Early Years Shortlist Further Reading & Sources
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Tanglin Ted's Centenary Adventure
In this special episode, we're celebrating 100 years of Tanglin Trust School with Tanglin Ted's Centenary Adventure! Join Jo Osman, Deputy Head (Academic) of the Infant School, as she reads aloud her beautifully written and illustrated picture book created especially for our centenary. Follow Tanglin Ted on a heartwarming time-travel adventure through our school’s deep and rich history. It’s a journey filled with nostalgia, discovery, and the spirit of Tanglin—perfect for families to enjoy together.
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Tales from the Dark Side
In this episode of Tales and Tidbits, we explore how picture books with darker themes help children navigate big emotions like fear, sadness, and anger. With insights from Seunghee Chung, counsellor at Tanglin Trust School, we discuss how storytelling builds resilience, fosters empathy, and provides a safe space for children to process their feelings. Further Reading & Sources. If the Further Reading & Sources link doesn't work in your browser, visit the Tales and Tidbits page on the Infant Library website at library.tts.edu.sg. You can find it there.
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Beyond Bedtime Stories
In this episode, we explore how, Dialogic Reading, a simple practice can transform family story times into a rich, interactive experience. Discover a way to engage your child, spark their imagination, and create meaningful conversations through the stories you share. Whether it’s at bedtime or any time of day, this episode is all about making story time more dynamic, enjoyable, and impactful for you and your child. Tune in for inspiration to take your reading routine to the next level! Further Reading & Sources. If the Further Reading & Sources link doesn't work in your browser, visit the Tales and Tidbits page on the Infant Library website at library.tts.edu.sg. You can find it there.
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Reimagining Screen Time
In this episode, librarian Michael Kelly sits down with Katie Cornes, Head of Integrated Technology, to explore how screens can be used intentionally to spark creativity, critical thinking, and meaningful learning. They discuss balancing screen time with books, tips for parents on purposeful tech use, and how screens can complement—not compete with—traditional read aloud time. Further Reading & Sources.
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Pixels versus Pages
Discover why traditional reading aloud remains the 'just right' choice for fostering imagination and development in our increasingly digital world. In this first episode of our Infant Library podcast, we explore groundbreaking research by Dr. John Hutton and his team, revealing surprising ways different storytelling methods impact young minds. Further Reading & Sources
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A podcast series brought to you by Tanglin Trust School’s Infant Library program, offering parents and educators engaging, research-based discussions about early childhood literacy, reading habits, and the transformative role of books in young children’s lives. Episodes delve into practical tips, thoughtful insights, and balanced perspectives on essential topics such as the benefits of reading aloud, managing screen time effectively, building meaningful home libraries, and nurturing a lifelong love of books. Whether you’re a parent seeking guidance or an educator looking for fresh ideas, this series provides valuable inspiration to support young learners on their literacy journey.
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Michael Kelly, Head of Infant Library at Tanglin Trust School
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