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The 3rd National Reading Fair opens the door to knowledge for early childhood readers in the Northeast. At the 11th Ubon Ratchathani Book and Learning Week, a plan to promote reading culture, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Safe and Creative Media Development Fund. Network of master plans to promote reading culture towards a Thai learning society. and the Ubon Ratchathani Reading Promotion Network Both the public and private sectors, more than 40 organizations, joined together to organize the "3rd National Reading Fair: The Miracle of Reading for Early Childhood Children in the Region" in conjunction with the 11th Ubon Ratchathani Book and Learning Week, which will be held between 10 – 18 August 2019, 3rd and 5th floors, Sunee Tower Ubon Ratchathani Province Hope to communicate to society the importance of using the power of books and reading activities to develop the potential and health of early childhood children.
Through activities with creative ideas and various choices Country Email List Making it the biggest book fair in the Northeast. It's not just about books. It is considered to be a driving force for Thai society in every region to be a society of reading and learning. The 11th Ubon Ratchathani Book and Learning Week is considered a large-scale book fair that has received an overwhelming response from readers in many provinces in the northeastern region for more than a decade. This time it was held in conjunction with the event. "The 3rd National Reading Fair: The Miracle of Reading for Early Childhood Children in the Region" under the concept of "Read Creatively and Share Books for Children" which in addition to having a caravan of famous books at the most economical prices, full promotions from more than 120 publishers.
The country gathered at this event. So that bookworms of all ages can come and shop for books to their hearts' content. This event also emphasizes on allowing attendees to join in the fun and enjoy highlighted activities that will stimulate the power of reading culture from early childhood. And it has helped change worrisome statistics into a better situation, namely statistics that found that young children in the Northeast have the lowest reading rate, at 55.9%, and that early childhood children lack first books. or lack of access to books and activities to promote reading, up to 1.1 million people, Mrs. Sudjai Phromkerd, Program Manager for Promoting Reading Culture, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, revealed her intention to travel throughout the country to encourage all sectors to support and push for public policy on Using books and reading for early childhood development This year, we see the outstandingness and readiness of Ubon Ratchathani Province with high potential in creating a strong reading culture.
Through activities with creative ideas and various choices Country Email List Making it the biggest book fair in the Northeast. It's not just about books. It is considered to be a driving force for Thai society in every region to be a society of reading and learning. The 11th Ubon Ratchathani Book and Learning Week is considered a large-scale book fair that has received an overwhelming response from readers in many provinces in the northeastern region for more than a decade. This time it was held in conjunction with the event. "The 3rd National Reading Fair: The Miracle of Reading for Early Childhood Children in the Region" under the concept of "Read Creatively and Share Books for Children" which in addition to having a caravan of famous books at the most economical prices, full promotions from more than 120 publishers.
The country gathered at this event. So that bookworms of all ages can come and shop for books to their hearts' content. This event also emphasizes on allowing attendees to join in the fun and enjoy highlighted activities that will stimulate the power of reading culture from early childhood. And it has helped change worrisome statistics into a better situation, namely statistics that found that young children in the Northeast have the lowest reading rate, at 55.9%, and that early childhood children lack first books. or lack of access to books and activities to promote reading, up to 1.1 million people, Mrs. Sudjai Phromkerd, Program Manager for Promoting Reading Culture, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, revealed her intention to travel throughout the country to encourage all sectors to support and push for public policy on Using books and reading for early childhood development This year, we see the outstandingness and readiness of Ubon Ratchathani Province with high potential in creating a strong reading culture.