Culture content platform Yes24, together with the Ministry of Education and Lotte Scholarship Foundation, will expand the free e-book subscription support service for children and adolescents, 'e-Book Dream,' starting July 1. From this year, the collaboration with Yes24's e-book subscription platform 'Crema Club' has removed the limit on the number of books that can be accessed.


The service is available to elementary, middle, and high school students and teachers nationwide, as well as out-of-school youth. Students and teachers can use the service without separate application or membership registration by logging in through each city and provincial Office of Education's integrated reading education support system. Out-of-school youth can apply separately through the School Out-of-School Youth Support Center 'Kkum Dream' website or the Kkum Eum Project website.

Unlimited Free Reading for Youth... Yes24 'e-Book Dream' View original image

Yes24 Crema Club offers over 14,000 major standalone e-books. It also provides exclusive serialized content through Yes24 Originals. Previously, works such as 'Ho' by author Jeong Ra and 'Moss Forest' by author Cheon Seonran were released through Yes24 Originals.



Park Suho, Head of Digital Business Division at Yes24, said, "With environmental changes such as digital transformation increasing the need for reading education adapted to these changes, it is very meaningful to participate in the e-Book Dream project, which has greatly contributed to revitalizing digital-based school reading education. We expect that many students and teachers will be able to access reading more easily and conveniently through Crema Club, which allows unlimited reading and offers various additional content."


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