Promoting reading habit at Selangor children’s book fair 


(From left) Mohd Najwan, Amirudin, Mohd Fakhri and Mastura launching the ‘Kisah Hidup Imam Al Ghazali’ book at the fair. — KK SHAM/The Star

THIS year’s Selangor Children’s Book Fair 2025 featured over 160 booths selling various novels and comics.

Introduced in 2022, the four-day fair was organised by Selangor Public Library Corporation (PPAS) and Selangor Education Department.

At the launch in Kompleks PKNS Shah Alam, PPAS director Datin Paduka Mastura Muhamad said the programme was aimed at inculcating a reading culture among young children.

“With countless titles available, this is an opportunity for parents to get a better idea of what interests their children.

“It is also a chance for families to spend quality time while browsing the books available,” she said.

Mastura said reading was important to support children’s cognitive development, which took place largely within the first 12 years of life.

Guest of honour Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari recalled when his father brought home newspapers from work.

“I read the paper from cover to cover, going through all the sections, from politics to crime,” he said.

His reading habit, which began from the age of six, instilled further curiosity about the world.

“I began having questions which spurred me to find out more.

“Quality reading materials may help empower our future generation.”

Amirudin said Selangor had the potential to become a hub for the production of children’s books.

“As of July alone, five states have organised book festivals, all of which were initiated in Selangor,” he said.

The event also featured the launch of the book Kisah Hidup Imam Al Ghazali by IBDE Ilham Sdn Bhd.

There were also storytelling sessions, cultural performances and lucky draws as well as arts and crafts activities.

Also present were state executive councillor for youth, sports and entrepreneurship Mohd Najwan Halimi and IBDE Ilham board of directors member Mohd Fakhri Noor Affandi.

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