Have you ever wondered what it would be like if books could speak? In remote areas, where travel is difficult, many studious children still don't have the opportunity to visit large libraries. To bridge that gap, a very special gift has been created: the "Little Sun Cloud Library," produced by Vietnam Television. This is a completely free audiobook library, featuring not only familiar fairy tales but also classic literary works and valuable scientific books. All of this will bring you valuable lessons and ignite beautiful dreams through incredibly vivid storytelling.



The official launch of the "Little Sun" cloud library was also a special highlight of the "Sparkling Summer" art program, broadcast on the evening of May 31st. This digital library project aims to realize the commitment: "No child will be left behind on their journey of learning and growing." During the program, Mr. Do Thanh Hai - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Television; Mr. Le Hai Long - Member of the Standing Committee of the Central Youth Union, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Central Children's Council; Mr. Dinh Tran Viet - Head of the Culture and Entertainment Department, Vietnam Television, along with the artists present, took to the stage to perform the digital library launch ceremony.
The Little Sun Cloud Library is not just a simple archive, but a large-scale, well-invested digital library project. In its initial phase, the project has garnered the support of over 100 artists, celebrities, and experienced editors. "At first, I wondered if my voice was still suitable for reading to the children. I hope that they will find my stories interesting and captivating," actress Hong Diem shared.


"This is something my generation never dared to dream of. I'm very excited and honored to contribute a little bit of my voice – which I admit is quite old-fashioned – to this project. But I think the idea of bringing books and reading culture to the future generations of our country is absolutely wonderful. For young children, when stories are told through sound, all distances will be shortened," journalist Lai Van Sam confided.
In particular, the project carries a profound humanitarian significance by opening up opportunities for completely free and equal access to knowledge for children in remote areas; especially visually impaired children – children who truly need a quality audiobook for learning and entertainment. "This is a non-profit project that Bảo Trâm, or any artist for that matter, would very much like to participate in," singer Bảo Trâm shared.

The Little Sun Cloud Digital Library will officially launch on June 1st, 2026, through the Little Sun Digital Library app and the Little Sun Digital Library dedicated page on the VTV Times website and the national digital television platform VTVgo.
Source: https://vtv.vn/chinh-thuc-ra-mat-thu-vien-tren-may-mat-troi-nho-100260531224101806.htm







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