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State Library opens new interactive learning lab for children
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A new literacy and learning lab opened today at the state library, offering hands-on and tech-based learning activities to help children develop a lifelong love of reading.
The lab is part of a series of programs organized by the state librarian aimed at benefiting the community. It provides an interactive environment where children can engage with reading and learning through modern technology.
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser praised the initiative, stating that it is making a significant difference in the community.
The literacy and learning lab is designed to foster a love of reading among children by providing them with engaging and interactive experiences. These activities are intended to make reading fun and accessible, encouraging children to explore and learn.
This initiative is one of many efforts by the state librarian to enhance educational opportunities within the community. By incorporating technology into learning, the program aims to meet the needs of today's digital-savvy youth.
The opening of the literacy and learning lab marks a positive step towards improving educational resources for children in the community, supported by local leaders like Lieutenant Governor Nungesser.
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