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The Centro Cultural Coreano introduces Korean children’s literature

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12 de March de 2021
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The Centro Cultural Coreano introduces Korean children’s literature
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Iyagui: Korean Stories is the new proposal of the Centro Cultural Coreano in Spain in which children’s literature from Korea will be presented by Beatriz Montero, writer, storyteller and coordinator of the International Storytelling Network.

 

Every month, from this March, a new storytelling will be uploaded to the YouTube channel of Beatriz Montero and the Korean Cultural Centre. Entitled Iyagui: Korean Stories and in collaboration with KPIPA (Korean Publishing Industry Promotion Agency), it will show a journey through some of Korea’s most popular illustrated children’s books narrated in a series of storytelling videos. This initiative was created with the aim of encouraging and promoting reading, values and knowledge of Korea to young children. The sessions can be enjoyed online and free of charge. More information on the Centre’s website.

 

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