Take a journey around the world through our exciting
Ollybolly Online Picture Book!
Give the next generation the ultimate gift with the Ollybolly Online Picture Book
they are the global citizens of tomorrow
Ollybolly Online Picture Book is a project funded by the Daum Foundation to encourage understanding of different cultures in young people.
Ollybolly focuses on building a cultural foundation of mutual respect and understanding among people from all walks of life by introducing and sharing diverse stories from around the world presented through animation.
We believe that differences should be a source of creativity rather than discrimination or exclusion. Our hope is that Ollybolly Online Picture Book will foster positive values of diversity while providing enjoyment.
Promoting the resourceful use of media and communication to build a future generation
that values individual creativity and cultural diversity.
Ollybolly is a cultural diversity program run by Daum Foundation. For futher information
about Daum Foundation, visit www.daumfoundation.org

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, fostering ‘independent, international and unique intellectuals’ under the founding spirit of ‘Truth ? Peace ? Creativity,' is participant in the “Ollybolly Online Picture Book”. HUFS students are volunteering in translating and editing children’s storybooks as well as creating multicultural content.

SAHRC aims to improve the human rights of immigrant workers and seeks the development of the society into a multicultural community. It endeavors to enhance human rights and the cultural development of Asians. SAHRC participates in the children’s storybook program of “Ollybolly” in various forms, including selecting, draft translating, and recording storybooks.

Based on the UNESCO Constitution, the Korean National Commission for UNESCO was established to promote UNESCO activities in the Republic of Korea and to reinforce the connection and cooperation between UNESCO and Korean governments and organizations related to education, science, culture. The Korean National Commission for UNESCO participates in “IT Canus” programs, such as, “e-Haru 616”,” Information Trust Awards”, etc. and in the “Ollybolly Online Picture Book”.

The Asia Culture Network is actively promoting Asian culture studies and interactions by publishing the literary quarterly, “Asia”, and managing “On Asia” (http://www.on-asia.net). ACN participates in the Ollybolly Online Picture Book by selecting storybooks and providing an Asian local network.
Promoting the resourceful use of media and communication to build a future generation
that values individual creativity and cultural diversity.
Ollybolly is a cultural diversity program run by Daum Foundation. For futher information
about Daum Foundation, visit www.daumfoundation.org

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, fostering ‘independent, international and unique intellectuals’ under the founding spirit of ‘Truth ? Peace ? Creativity,' is participant in the “Ollybolly Online Picture Book”. HUFS students are volunteering in translating and editing children’s storybooks as well as creating multicultural content.

SAHRC aims to improve the human rights of immigrant workers and seeks the development of the society into a multicultural community. It endeavors to enhance human rights and the cultural development of Asians. SAHRC participates in the children’s storybook program of “Ollybolly” in various forms, including selecting, draft translating, and recording storybooks.

Based on the UNESCO Constitution, the Korean National Commission for UNESCO was established to promote UNESCO activities in the Republic of Korea and to reinforce the connection and cooperation between UNESCO and Korean governments and organizations related to education, science, culture. The Korean National Commission for UNESCO participates in “IT Canus” programs, such as, “e-Haru 616”,” Information Trust Awards”, etc. and in the “Ollybolly Online Picture Book”.

The Asia Culture Network is actively promoting Asian culture studies and interactions by publishing the literary quarterly, “Asia”, and managing “On Asia” (http://www.on-asia.net). ACN participates in the Ollybolly Online Picture Book by selecting storybooks and providing an Asian local network.













