From January 7 Next Year at Jungang, Gunja, Jeongwang Children's, Baegot, and Wolgot Libraries

Siheung City in Gyeonggi Province will operate the "Winter Reading Class and Winter Vacation Program" at five libraries in the southern region from January 7 to February 26, 2026, to coincide with the winter vacation.

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During this period, the Jungang, Gunja, Jeongwang Children's, Baegot, and Wolgot Libraries will offer age-specific reading education, post-reading activities, and integrated experiential programs.


The Winter Reading Class, themed "Reading Through Films and Picture Books!", will be held from January 19 to 23, 2026. The program is designed to expand imagination and visual understanding by appreciating both original books and their film adaptations, while also fostering story immersion and creative interpretation skills in a balanced way.


The winter vacation program will feature 12 different sessions for children and elementary school students. At Jungang Library, the programs include "Earth Adventure: Cultural Exploration Across Continents" and "Warm Winter Greetings from Picture Books." Gunja Library will offer "Winter Picture Books, Softly Falling" and "A New Year's Journey Around the World." Jeongwang Children's Library will host "A World of Picture Books Made by Hand: Soft Picture Book Workshop" and "Bookstagram with Food Art."


Baegot Library will present "Kind and Gentle Picture Books," "Reading Together: Froggy," and a "Picture Book Exhibition." Wolgot Library will offer "Book Art Workshop for Kids" and "Brain Up! Math Board Games," among other programs.



Program registration is available for each library through the Siheung City Library website. For more information, check the website's announcements or contact each library directly for guidance.


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