Summer going to the library
The provincial library is not only a reading and entertainment address for many readers who are students and students, it is also a place for children to learn, play, play and learn in the summer.
In the summer, the campus of the Provincial Library becomes more lively, especially on weekends, where it welcomes a large number of readers from all ages. At the Children's Room, many young people read stories attentively. Outside the campus next to the Elective Room, rows of tables were neatly arranged for children to participate in painting competitions under the guidance of art teachers.
"Children" readers in the Children's Room. Photo: NGOC NHUAN |
Ms. Nguyen Thi Uyen Tram, librarian of the Elective Room, said: “In the summer, the provincial library welcomes a large number of readers, especially children. In addition to adding and displaying many books to serve readers in the summer, the unit also organizes many activities for children to read, especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 3D movies are shown. Saturday drawing competition. Thereby, creating a healthy and useful playground for children, contributing to the development of reading culture.
After carefully sketching the picture and coloring according to the instructions, Le Hoai Quynh Nhu, a 5th grader, Nhon Binh Primary School, Quy Nhon City, shared: “Every Saturday and Sunday morning every week. Parents take their children to the Library to participate in painting contests, reading books, watching movies. At noon, my parents came to pick me up. I love coming here because I can read many books, play many games, and meet many new friends.”
Children have fun at the Provincial Library. Photo: NGOC NHUAN |
With friends playing in the library corridor, Do Ba Khoa, a student of class 3C, Hoang Quoc Viet Primary School, Quy Nhon City, innocently said: "Not only during the summer, but also during the school year, I also have fun. Parents often drive to the provincial library to read books. Summer vacation to the library is even more enjoyable, I can meet many friends of the same age, read books together, play wooden puzzles, lego, seahorse chess, chess ... ".
Excited to draw. Photo: NGOC NHUAN |
According to many parents, bringing their children to the Provincial Library is not only relaxing and reading books but also exposing their children to a diverse cultural space. Ms. Le Thi Thuy Nga, from Nhon Phu ward, Quy Nhon city, confided: "In addition to giving my children swimming lessons and English lessons, I take my two children to the Provincial Library 3-4 times a week to read books, have fun. play. Here, the children study and play in an airy, clean and beautiful space, and meet and interact with many friends of the same age and with the same interests.
The provincial library is also the address many students come to study and prepare for the high school graduation exam in 2023. The library is open from 7am to 11am, 13:30pm to 17pm daily. . At the Reading Room and Multimedia Room of the Provincial Library, every day, a large number of students come to find books and refer to documents for exam preparation.
Bui Gia Han, a student in class 12C2, Quy Nhon Quoc Hoc High School, said: “As the exam approaches, every morning I go to the provincial library to review. There are abundant resources here, free internet access, cool and quiet space, so studying is very effective.” Similarly, Nguyen Ngoc Bao Linh, a student of class 12A6, Trung Vuong High School, Quy Nhon city, said: “I often go to the library to find and read books that support knowledge in learning. Coming up to the most important exam after 12 years, I went to the library with my friends to study and study together with friends so that we could have more knowledge and motivation to enter the exam.
To meet the needs of readers, especially to help "young" readers experience a meaningful summer when coming to the Provincial Library, Mr. Tran Xuan Nhat, Deputy Director of the Provincial Library, said: “We have a plan. Plan to organize activities to serve readers in the summer. Depending on the age of the students, there will be reasonable activities for them to feel excited and interested in reading; practice skills, be bold when participating in activities…”.
DOAN NGOC NHUAN