Fresh kids' library unveiled in Myszak
Myshako, Russia - Yug Times: A new children's library, branch No. 10, has recently opened its doors in Myshako, catering to over 4,000 local children. The announcement was made by the head of Novorossiysk, Andrey Kravchenko, on his Telegram channel.
This welcoming space will offer children the chance to immerse themselves in reading while enjoying educational games, science, and technology. Upcoming events include masterclasses, quests, and interactions with authors. The library's book collection currently holds 3,000 copies, with plans to expand the selection in the future.
To ensure accessibility, special care has been taken to accommodate children with health restrictions. The library is equipped with ramps, specialized tables, and accessible reading materials.
Over the past decade, Novorossiysk has seen the establishment of three new libraries, with branch No. 10 being one of them. This year, the city's Pavlenko Library will undergo a facelift, receiving new furniture, computer equipment, and modern interactive resources, while its book collection is set to increase significantly.
This new children's library embodies a combination of spacious reading areas, diverse collections, technology integration, community spaces, and accessibility features, designed to foster a love for reading and learning among children. The library is set to host masterclasses, programs, and outreach activities to engage and inspire children in education and creativity.
- This new children's library, with its spacious reading areas and integration of technology, aims to promote a lifestyle that encourages reading, education, and self-development among its young patrons.
- As part of its comprehensive approach to education and self-development, the library will host a variety of events such as masterclasses, quests, and interactions with authors, fostering a vibrant and engaging environment for children to explore science, technology, and literature.