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Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan (the second)
Last updated on December 14, 2023.
We abolished "Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan" (the second) by "Yokohama citizen book-reading activity promotion plan" was devised in March, 2014.
Promotion of Children's Reading Activities
Reading learns words, refines sensibilities, enhances expressiveness and creativity, enriches intelligence and sensibilities, and acquires the "power to live" that is indispensable for children to live deeper in life It is necessary to go. In Yokohama-shi, we devised "Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan (the second)" showing direction and approach of measure about promotion of book-reading activity of future child in March, 2011. In the second plan, the promotion goal is to establish reading habits that foster children's ability to live and improve their willingness to read, and promote reading activities and improve the environment appropriate for the international city of Yokohama, according to the regional characteristics of Yokohama. I will work on it.
Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan
Second
Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan (the second) [summary version] (PDF: 1,364KB)
Yokohama-shi child book-reading activity promotion plan (the second) [all version] (PDF: 1,521KB)
About the second progress (PDF: 159KB)
First (Reference)
Yokohama City Children's Reading Activity Promotion Plan (Primary)
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