Daekyo Launches New Kids Jam Programs Including 'Playing Book'
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Daekyo announced on the 21st that it will introduce beneficial creative arts classes for children, 'Playing Book' and 'Think Jam Regular Program,' at Kids Jam regional centers.
Kids Jam is Daekyo's premium kids content brand. Playing Book classes are held at Kids Jam Songpa Center and Jamsil Center. Playing Book is a child-led play program with the concept of 'making my own book and playing with the book.' Based on themes and stories suitable for the children's age, it creates storybooks reflecting their expressiveness and imagination.
At Kids Jam Jamsil Center and Songpa Center, the Think Jam Regular Program will also be launched on the 1st of next month. It is a group class that expands and reorganizes Kids Jam's representative program, 'Think Jam.' The program is designed as a creative play program that fosters creativity by allowing children to freely express their unique thoughts under the concept of 'fun thinking, interesting ideas.'
The Think Jam Regular Program will be available for pre-registration through Naver Smart Store. When registering for the Think Jam Regular Program group, benefits such as free class use and gift giveaways are provided.
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A Daekyo official said, "Detailed information about the new Kids Jam programs and events can be found through the official Kids Jam social network service (SNS) accounts."
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