[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] The Busan City Library will operate the first half of the year lifelong learning programs for infants, elementary school students, and adults from March 14 to June 9.


For infants, four courses will be offered, including "Exciting Picture Book Theater Playground," where children become the main characters in books and engage in plays and games. For elementary school students, eight programs will be available, including "Creative Reading Playground," where they read picture books and present their thoughts coherently.


For adults, eight courses will be offered to enhance reading and humanities literacy, such as "Facing Myself in the Forest of Reading" and "Humanities through Books and Media." Additionally, three nighttime online programs will be available for adults who find it difficult to visit the library during the day, such as office workers.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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Applications can be made on the City Library website, with adults able to apply from the 21st and infants and elementary students from 10 a.m. on the 22nd on a first-come, first-served basis. Tuition is free, but materials and textbook fees are the responsibility of the participants. For more details, please contact the Lifelong Learning Department.



Cheon Jeongsuk, director of the City Library, said, "We will continue to develop differentiated programs to provide diverse learning opportunities for local residents."


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