Gwangju Gwangsan-gu Operates Traveling Puppet Show Respecting Children's Rights
Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is operating a "Visiting Children's Rights Puppet Show."
A professional theater troupe will directly visit four local daycare centers and perform for about 300 children, presenting shows on themes such as proper character, democratic human rights, and child safety.
The puppet show, composed of easy and fun content combined with engaging play, aims to spread respect for children's rights and their value.
The puppet show started its first performance on the 15th and will be held a total of four times until the end of this month.
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The district expects that the puppet show, conducted in a way that is easier to understand than traditional children's rights education, will serve as an opportunity for children to recognize themselves as subjects of their rights.
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