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New kids section at Beijing Book Building

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The Beijing Book Building has recently opened a special section just for kids. Named the Kids Fun Space, it features a massive collection of books, toys and interactive activities.

The Beijing Book Building has recently opened a special section just for kids. 



A place to have fun, learn and meet new friends. Children are delving into a sea of books here at the Beijing Book Building. From picture books to story books, the Kids Fun Space has books for just about any age group.

"I love reading stories based on Chinese history, and I'm also listening to an audio book written by an Italian child, it is his diary."

With the increasing popularity of online shopping, book stores across China are putting more emphasis on creating a reading environment, rather just selling books.

They're even providing book carts for children to collect their picks. Apart from books, multimedia items and toys are also featured, so children will be engaged and entertained all all levels.

A seven-dimension theatre, and performances on a mini piano, is some of the highlights. Children here are also encouraged to interact with each other.

Children are letting their imaginations run wild, and also working together. They are doodling on a large piece of paper, and some show off their talents on stage.

"My girl loves painting, we came two weekends in a row, I think painting really helps you develop new patterns of thought and makes you more creative."

A wide variety of interactive activities are held here every weekend. They include story-telling, puzzle challenges, cartoon character shows and magic shows. Segments of a Chinese adaptation the Wizard of OZ are also played. With so many choices available, there has to be something right for your child here.

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