
In my view, a child-friendly library should contain a rich and diverse collection of books. It would include various picture books, storybooks, popular science literature, and thrilling adventure tales, allowing me to immerse myself in the joys of reading. Such a library would also regularly organize a range of engaging activities for children.
One corner of the child-friendly library should feature a designated play space specifically designed for young readers. This area would be equipped with interactive toys, jigsaw puzzles, and arts and crafts materials, providing a space where I could play, socialize, and share experiences with my friends.
I also envision a child-friendly library that provides audiobooks and braille books for children with visual impairments, as well as barrier-free facilities for children with disabilities. In this way, every child would have equal access to the joy of reading and learning, regardless of their abilities.
— Wu Tianchen, Hangzhou Xiaoshan Chonghua Primary School (8-year-old boy)
