The final celebration of a series of children’s literary festivals #OUTS Automatic translate
December 20, Moscow will host the final holiday of the cycle of literary festivals #OLLEGATIONS, filled with lively communication between young readers and professionals of children’s literature. At the center of the event are creative workshops from renowned publishers, interactive performances and educational games based on your favorite books.
The goal of a large-scale project is to create a fascinating space for children and adolescents that can open the book world from a new perspective. A creative, lively discussion of literature helps turn reading into an exciting adventure.
The smallest participants of the festival will get acquainted with the best-sellers of French and English children’s literature thanks to interactive presentations and educational games from Samokat and Rare Bird publishers. During the creative lesson, the kids will be told how the book helps to master the world around and answer their questions.
Older readers are expected to attend a master class entitled “Do-it-yourself book history” from CompassGuide Publishing House. They have to not only find out how long the book has come, but also to survive part of this journey by creating their own papyrus.
Children and adolescents will also have the opportunity to participate in a storytelling workshop. On the example of the book “Witches” by the great storyteller Roald Dahl, the Samokat publishing house will teach guests of the festival the art of telling stories.
Participants in the creative lesson "My Moscow" from the publisher "Nastya and Nikita" in exciting details will learn about the sights of the capital and will be able to paint the city in all the colors of the rainbow. Communication in a playful way can not only broaden the horizons of young readers, but also interest them with fascinating books about the history of Moscow.
The festival of children’s literature will take place on December 20 from 11.30 to 15.00 in the Library No. 124 (Profsoyuznaya St., 92). Free admission!