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The Little Sun Digital Library has officially launched.

VHO - Starting today, June 1st, the Little Sun Digital Library will be operational through its application and dedicated website of the same name on the national digital television platform VTVgo.

Báo Văn HóaBáo Văn Hóa01/06/2026

This project, implemented by Vietnam Television (VTV), aims to bring knowledge closer to children across the country, especially those in remote areas where transportation is difficult and access to large libraries is limited.

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Little Sun Digital Library offers a completely free collection of audiobooks for children.

The project was launched with the goal of realizing the commitment that "No child will be left behind on their learning and growth journey."

According to VTV Deputy General Director Do Thanh Hai, the Little Sun Digital Library was launched with the expectation of connecting television, artists, and the public in spreading a reading culture.

The Little Sun Digital Library is a completely free audiobook library offering a wide range of content, from familiar fairy tales to classic literary works and valuable science books. Through lively voiceovers, the library aims to provide children with beneficial lessons, contributing to nurturing their dreams and love of knowledge.

Each participating artist will become a "sunflower planter," contributing to bringing meaningful stories to young children – the "rays of sunshine" of the future.

From the very beginning, the project received a positive response from many artists.

Journalist Lai Van Sam, along with VTV presenters, singers such as Phan Manh Quynh, Duong Hoang Yen, Dong Hung, Bao Tram; and actresses Hong Diem, Kieu Anh, Thu Quynh, Minh Huyen… volunteered to participate in the book reading. Their participation not only brought appeal to the project but also created a sense of closeness and attractiveness for young audiences.

Sharing her experience participating in the project, actress Hong Diem said that she initially wondered if her voice was still suitable for telling stories to young children. The actress expressed hope that the stories she narrated would be interesting and captivating for the children.

In particular, the project has profound humanitarian significance as it opens up opportunities for free and equal access to knowledge for children in remote areas, especially visually impaired children – those who desperately need quality audiobooks for learning and entertainment.

Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/xuat-ban/chinh-thuc-ra-mat-thu-vien-so-mat-troi-nho-233362.html


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