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"It's Interesting to Read": the book "Come On Sigge!"

"It's Interesting to Read": the book "Come On Sigge!"
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The Children's Room hosted the "It's Interesting to Read" lesson with the book "Come On, Sigge!" by Lin Hallberg and Margaret Nordqvist on 18 December.

The kind story about the friendship between Elina and her little pony friend, Sigge, left the children fascinated. The children followed the story closely and sincerely empathized with the protagonists.

The children thought about what they had read and realized how responsible you need to be when it comes to pets, which need daily care and attention.

At the end of the lesson, the young participants drew a picture of Elina and her loyal pony friend Sigge, and played a fun game called 'Riders'.

Read about other activities in the Children's Room and stay tuned for upcoming classes.

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Students of the Belarusian State Academy of Music visited the National library

23 Apr 2024

On April 18, the students of the Belarusian State Academy of Music visited the National Library of Belarus as part of the environmental education and upbringing program. They got acquainted with the thematic book exhibition "Water is a wonderful gift of Nature" dedicated to World Water Day. The exposition is presented in the documents of international organizations reading room (room 207 g).

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April 22–28, 1944. 19 weeks before Liberation

23 Apr 2024

A new project of the National Library of Belarus is dedicated to the Great Patriotic War – "Reading newspaper lines with your heart. On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from the Nazi invaders."
Every week from January to August 2024, the portal of the National Library publishes materials from newspapers of Soviet Belarus in 1944, reflecting the chronicle of news and events of that time.

Reading newspaper lines with your heart. To the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from the Nazi invaders