Hassan hosts first children's literature festival this weekend

Children in Hassan will have a chance to participate in a new literary event this weekend. The inaugural Children's Literature Festival at Vijaya School will feature various activities tailored for young attendees. This marks the first such festival in the city.

Hassan, a city in Karnataka, is set to host its inaugural Children's Literature Festival this weekend at Vijaya School. The event aims to engage children through a range of interactive sessions and performances.

According to reports, participants can enjoy stage performances, including storytelling sessions designed for children. Creative writing workshops will also be available for students, providing opportunities to develop their skills in a supportive environment.

The festival highlights the growing interest in children's literature in the region, offering a dedicated platform for young readers and writers. Organizers emphasize the importance of such events in fostering creativity among the youth in Hassan.

This debut edition is expected to attract local families and school groups, contributing to the cultural landscape of the area.

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