The program for parents “Where do readers grow?” has ended and we are grateful to everyone who attended these meetings!
31/05/2025

The program for parents “Where do readers grow?” has ended and we are grateful to everyone who attended these meetings!

For 4 months, we explored the colorful and diverse world of literature together, learned to read and fantasize again, and remembered that reading is actually not a boring activity, but a real journey that begins with bedtime stories for children and remains interesting throughout life, because there are many stories, just like people.

And this story ended with a presentation of art books that parents created little by little during our classes — they were incredible! We hope that the works will take a worthy place in your libraries, and the knowledge and skills gained will help you instill in your children a love of books, making reading a great leisure option for the whole family.

Project author: Alina Stefan
Photo: Stanislav Pyvonos

The program for parents “Where do readers grow?” has ended and we are grateful to everyone who attended these meetings!

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