Kampanje, projekti i programi za promicanje čitanja naglas djeci od najranije dobi

Since 2013, several local programmes have been conducted in Croatia with the aim of promoting and stimulating reading to children at an early age; however, no such project or campaign had previously existed at the national level. Prompted by this information, the Children and Youth Services Commissi...

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