Mya Japanese language School donates children story books to Daw Khin Kyi Foundation

Mya Japanese language School donates children story books to Daw Khin Kyi Foundation
Published 18 March 2019
San Popo Su

Mya Japanese language School donated children story books, translated from Japanese language into Myanmar, to Daw Khin Kyi Foundation and A Nar Gat A  Lintan library (Future Light) on March 15.

The event was held at the University Avenue Lane, where Daw Khin Kyi Foundation is located, on March 15 and at the A Nar Gat A  Lintan Library (Future Light) library on March 16 in North Okkalapa Township.

Mya Japanese School donated 320 books for 16 mobile libraries, each library with 20 books while 150 other books were donated to the A Nar Gat A  Lintan. Each book is worth around Ks 3000.

"I wish all Myanmar children to know more about Japan and its culture. That's why, I published and donated those books all by myself. In Japan, every elementary school has one period every morning to read children stories. It is called story time. That kind of habit can instill in children good behavior and thinking. I will do my best to donate these books to other places in Myanmar," said Dr. Nan Mya Kay Khine,founder of Mya Japanese language School.

The Japanese story book entitled "Naita Akaoni" which was written by Hamada Kousuke.