Experience the Hangul, Numbers, and English Tree Series Throughout November

Kyowon Kumon's early childhood learning program 'Namu Series' announced on the 6th that it will hold a free trial event throughout November. Photo by Kyowon Kumon

Kyowon Kumon's early childhood learning program 'Namu Series' announced on the 6th that it will hold a free trial event throughout November. Photo by Kyowon Kumon

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Kyowon Kumon announced on the 6th that its early childhood learning program, the 'Namu Series,' will hold a free trial event throughout November. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for young children, whose learning tendencies are still difficult to determine, to experience the program firsthand and choose the most suitable educational program.


The Namu Series is a learning program for children aged 4 to 6, focusing on Korean, numbers, and English. It features study materials designed to reduce the burden of studying while increasing interest, along with a systematic curriculum. Additionally, 1:1 coaching is provided by Kumon teachers trained as early childhood education experts.


First, 'Hangeul-i Keuneun Namu' (The Tree Growing Korean) helps children learn Korean through nursery rhymes and fairy tales. A notable feature is the app that includes over 520 smart activities such as nursery rhyme animations, puzzles, and coloring.


'Sujaga Keuneun Namu' (The Tree Growing Numbers) boasts strengths in number concept recognition fairy tales and a detailed curriculum. Each week, children can recognize numbers and number concepts through math-themed fairy tales. Moreover, a curriculum tailored to the child's developmental level is provided for systematic learning. Educational tools and play activities help enhance interest and concentration.


'Yeongeoga Keuneun Namu' (The Tree Growing English) is a program for children beginning to speak English. It introduces English in a friendly way through exciting English songs and rhythmic movements suited to the child's level, allowing natural repetition and learning. It is composed of rich illustrations and stories, enabling children to learn everyday English expressions as well as onomatopoeia and mimetic words such as animal sounds.


During this event, participants can experience the Namu Series materials for free and receive consultations from Kumon teachers specializing in early childhood education. All applicants will receive a Kinder Joy gifticon, and customers who subscribe to 'Hangeul-i Keuneun Namu' during November will receive either an ASK wristwatch or a Glass Angel (choose one) as a gift.



A Kyowon Kumon official stated, "Early childhood is a period when parents have many concerns about the learning methods suitable for their children," adding, "We hope that through this free trial, children can experience and select the learning program that best fits them."


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