April 23rd is a symbolic date for world book day. Join us for a special storytelling time to celebrate the pleasure of reading! Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 8. Two adults per child maximum. With Alito Rodgers as storyteller. Approx. 45 minutes. Participation is free. Seating is limited; entrance is open until
One more year we have celebrated Book Day with a storytelling session in English by Trisha & Carrie and about the story “What about me?”, within the Night of the Books program. We advance a photo, you can see more soon in our Flickr account. At the end
Next Wednesday, April 27, at the International Institute, commemorating Book Day, a total of 7 activities will take place from 17:22 p.m. to 17:XNUMX p.m. as a contribution to La Noche de los Libros, the great urban festival on literature and books in the Community of Madrid. Below we detail our programming: XNUMX
April 23rd is a symbolic date for world book day. Join us for a special storytelling time to celebrate the pleasure of reading! Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 9. Two adults per child maximum. With Brian George (Oliver) as storyteller. approx. 40 minutes. Participation is free. Seating is limited; entrance is
As a reminder of a special day for the library, we put at your disposal in digital format some fragments of the recording made of the "Bartleby the Scrivener / Bartleby the Scrivener" Reading Marathon, which was part of the commemorative activities of Book Day in the International Institute on April 23
On April 23, 2008, as a contribution to the celebration of World Book Day, the Library "liberated" some of its books by placing them in different places in the building to initiate an infinite exchange, following the "bookcrossing" philosophy. (See bookcrossing-spain.org). In parallel and throughout the day, the Library forgave fines for delays in