Plurilingual and participative HELMET platform for children’s and young’s literature.
Create a platform which operates within / together with HELMET to allow pluricultural families to have access to the libraries and literature world in their families languages.
Many children living in Helsinki have a parent whose nationality is not Finnish and who wants to promote the constant learning and practice of their own languages at home.
It is important, therefore to facilitate these families the possibility of finding literature in languages different from the official ones (Finnish and Swedish).
It is functional as an open platform available in the different languages (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, English, among others)
It is useful because it motivates young families to have access to the new material (books) in their own family languages.
This suggestion will support the development of children’s own identity which is built up by both parents language and cultural backgrounds.
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Thank you for your idea! The idea requires some clarification. Please clarify if this idea describes a digital platform in Helmet.fi or a system for physical book distribution within the Helmet region. It would also be useful to know what kind of a budget and other resources this idea would need from each of the Helmet cities.
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This project represents a valuable opportunity for all families living in Finland. First for the ones who have a member from another country. Moreover, native Finnish families can benefit from such a program since it would support the development of languages skills that would enable them to create successful relationships with people from other parts of the world, in both the business and social contexts.
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