Daekyo, 'Noonnoppi Children's Book Report' Contest
Hosted by Daekyo Cultural Foundation
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Daekyo Group announced on the 8th that the Daekyo Cultural Foundation will hold the 'Noonnoppi Children's Book Report Contest' to promote children's reading culture.
This contest is held until November 2nd, where participants freely express their thoughts after reading works awarded at the 'Noonnoppi Children's Literature Competition' hosted by the Daekyo Cultural Foundation. Any elementary school student can participate.
For lower-grade elementary students, the selected books are "I Report the Naughty Yellow" by author Park Jeonghee and "Looking for Jindol" by author An Seonhee. Upper-grade elementary students should read "The Difficult Child" by author Nam Chansuk and "The Hunchbacked Old Man Sued the Goblin" by author Gong Sugyeong to participate in the contest.
The Daekyo Cultural Foundation will select and award one grand prize winner, four gold prize winners, eight silver prize winners, and twenty bronze prize winners. Awardees will receive certificates and cultural gift certificates.
Those wishing to participate should choose one book from the selected titles by grade level, write a book report of at least 300 characters for lower grades and 600 characters for upper grades, and submit it on the Noonnoppi Children's Literature Competition website. The results will be posted on December 7th on the Noonnoppi Children's Literature Competition website, and winners will be notified individually.
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A representative of the Daekyo Cultural Foundation said, "As children are spending more time at home recently, we prepared this contest to provide the joy gained through reading. We hope parents show great interest so that children can have a meaningful time reading the awarded works from the Noonnoppi Children's Literature Competition and develop proper reading habits."
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