Treasure Seekers series
Level A for Achieving



Indonesia: A Big TreasurePhilippines: A Happy TreasureSingapore: A Treasure Hunt
Malaysia: A Healing Treasure Thailand: A Yummy Treasure


About the book

Treasure Seekers Series:

Treasure Seekers is a set of readers written to help children learn about the countries in South East Asia. Each story will help readers discover what each country is known for, and learn to appreciate their natural resources, wildlife, people or culture.

  1. Indonesia: A Big Treasure
    There are no treasures in my land, bemoans the boy with a red hat. Three ancient statues hear his cry and come alive! Follow them as they comb through Thailand. What will they find? Ready, treasure seekers? Let’s go!
    ISBN 9789811243264
  2. Philippines: A Happy Treasure
    There are no treasures in my land, bemoans the boy with a red hat. Three ancient statues hear his cry and come alive! Follow them as they comb through Philippines. What will they find? Ready, treasure seekers? Let’s go!
    ISBN 9789811243301
  3. Singapore: A Treasure Hunt
    There are no treasures in my land, bemoans the boy with a red hat. Three ancient statues hear his cry and come alive! Follow them as they comb through Singapore. What will they find? Ready, treasure seekers? Let’s go!
    ISBN 9789811243349
  4. Malaysia: A Healing Treasure
    There are no treasures in my land, bemoans the boy with a red hat. Three ancient statues hear his cry and come alive! Follow them as they comb through Malaysia. What will they find? Ready, treasure seekers? Let’s go!
    ISBN 9789811243387
  5. Thailand: A Yummy Treasure
    There are no treasures in my land, bemoans the boy with a red hat. Three ancient statues hear his cry and come alive! Follow them as they comb through Thailand. What will they find? Ready, treasure seekers? Let’s go!
    ISBN 9789811243424

16 pages

About the Author

Esther Eio believes that everyone should use their greatest treasure to bless society and be blessed by it. This was taught to her by her parents and thus she chose the Early Childhood industry. Esther is currently an adjunct lecturer at National Institute of Early Childhood Development, deployed to tutor at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. At the same time, she runs a curriculum company that provides curriculum services to preschools, primary school and museums.