<span class="TextRun SCXW153678227" lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">The use of mobile devices for language learning, under the Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) has been found to motivate children to read digital print. However, parents need to be convinced of the benefits of this new technology-assisted learning method within a multilingual learning context. A case study was conducted to propose a MALL framework in which educators and parents created a shared meaningful learning environment to develop the children’s emergent multilingual literacy skills, using mobile devices installed with interactive multilingual </span><span class="TextRun SCXW153678227" lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">eB</span><span class="TextRun SCXW153678227" lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">ooks. This paper reports the findings, specifically on the parents’ attitude and motivation towards reading multilingual </span><span class="TextRun SCXW153678227" lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">eBooks</span><span class="TextRun SCXW153678227" lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US"> with their children. A group of 25 multi-ethnic families, together with their 5-year-old children participated in this study. A mixed-method explanatory research design obtained parent's attitude and motivation from a questionnaire, interview, and feedback form. The results show a high level of parents’ acceptance toward reading eBook with their children. Parents attributed their positive attitude and motivation towards MALL to the use of the multimedia, multilingual, and mobile platform. The MALL framework was also found to encourage parents and other adults to scaffold the children’s multilingual skills development. However, there were also setbacks toward the use of eBook as some parents expressed a stronger preference for printed books and were concerned with health issues associated with the children’s eBook use. Areas for improvements and future research are also made in this paper.</span>
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