Making the most of community halls JKKK kicks off plan to set up reading corners


Kindergarten children taking part in learning activities at Sudut Ilmu JKKK Bukit Panchor in Nibong Tebal.

THERE are 54 underused community halls in mainland Penang but if a move to set up children’s reading corners at the halls succeeds, more people may flock there.

The Bukit Panchor Village Security and Development Commitee (JKKK) in Nibong Tebal kicked off the initiative with over 5,000 donated books.

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