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With books of books, the taste for reading germinates in people under three years old

On the walls of the Champs-Manceaux , the colorful pages of the Duck Promenade follow one another, like an book. This is another way of discovering this youth album written and illustrated by Claire Garrelon. The exhibition, which is held until May 24, is one of the animations offered as part of the fourth edition of Book seeds.

This local event aims at “Promote reading for little little ones with early childhood professionals and parents“, explains Julie Fetu, responsible for mediation and educational action. He is part of the prevention actions against illiteracy and language disorder.”We are also trying to enrich the relationship between parents and “, She adds. During the next three weeks, three libraries organize activities dedicated to the public or reserved for the structures working with children.

Playful reading

This , May 2, it is the reception system for the under three of the Jacques Prévert school which comes to the library. Accompanied by parents, the school teacher and an educator, children throw themselves into the ball pool, fish plastic ducks on the , make montages with geometric and colorful shapes reminiscent of Claire Garralon’s albums. “”This is an opportunity to show that reading can be fun“Explains Marie-Hélène Fouillet, the manager of the youth sector. A student’s mother looks at her two-year-old son having fun on the carpet decorated with the letters of the alphabet.” This is the time that I have come, “she confides.

It’s time for reading. Everyone sits down to listen to Marie-Hélène Fouillet and her colleague Magali Jamois Riding and showing Cat Noir, Chat Blanc, another album by Claire Garrelon. In a second step, the children will meet the author.

Bring together parents and children

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The show from this album is already complete. But there is still room for the show Toutouig la la at La Paillette in the afternoon of May 14 (3.30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.). Parents will also be able to accompany their children to the workshop workshops planned at the Bourg-l’Évesque library on May 7 (3 p.m.-5 p.m.) or geometric forms led by Claire Garralon on May 21 (4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.). And as books of books is also addressed to parents, on May 21 (8 p.m. and 10 a.m.), a musical dedicated to adults will explain the benefits of song.

As a , May 24 (3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.), the Villejean library will return a “participative project, which highlights multilingualism“Explains Julie Fetu. For several months, the inhabitants and residents of this multicultural district entrusted librarians in different languages. Accompanied by David Doucerain and Nathalie Soussana, responsible for collecting nursery rhymes for Didier Jeunesse, parents and children will make these songs hear that crashes all-small.

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