Put on your holiday smiles and Christmas stockings and come and travel together in a world full of elves, goblins, gnomes, deer and lots and lots of books!
This year at Christmas, hundreds of thousands of Santa Clauses visit us at the National Library of Greece, we read stories and learn truths and lies about those who will bring … ups and downs to the library! We will find a way to hide a lion, discover the smallest Christmas present and experience the magical journey of a snowflake.
From Monday 19/12 to Wednesday 04/01/23 every evening at 17:00 pm, in the Lending Department of EBE, there will be readings for young (and slightly older!) book lovers who love Christmas and their stories.
Put on your holiday smiles and Christmas stockings and come and travel together in a world full of elves, goblins, gnomes, deer and lots and lots of books!
The books will be read:
Monday the 19th/12/22: “How to hide a lion at Christmas” by Helen Stephens and “Captain Jim’s first Christmas” by Panos Christodoulou, Ikaros Publications (for children 4 to 6 years old)
Tuesday 20/12/22: “I the elf” by Marivita Grammatikakis, Kalenti Publications (for children 7 to 9 years old).
Wednesday 12/21/22: “Hundreds of thousands of Santas” by Hiroko Motai, publications
Pataki (for children 6 to 8 years old).
Thursday 12/22/22: “The grandmother, the child and the guitarist Boom, boom, boom. If the little Christ was born in the Athens of today” by Antonis Papatheodoulou, Pataki Publications (for children 7 to 9 years old).
Tuesday: 27/12/22: “It’s snowing…” by Eric Carle, from Kaleidoscope Publications and “Tik and Tela: The Christmas Tree”, Ikaros Publications (for children up to 3 years old).
Wednesday 12/28/22: “My grandfather is Santa Claus” Papadopoulos Publications (for children 6 to 8 years old).
Thursday 12/29/22: “That Christmas turned upside down!” by Maria Papagianni, Pataki Publications (for children 7 to 9 years old).
Friday 30/12/22: “Piko and Lola: A Perfect Gift” by Lina Sotiropoulou, Pataki Publications and “The Reindeer Saves the New Year” by Melanie Joyce, by Psychogios Publications (for children up to 3 years old).
Monday 02/01/23: “A Gift for Everyone” by Birdie Black and Rosalind Beardshaw, Ikaros Publications (ages 4-6)
Tuesday 03/01/23: “Truths and lies about Santa Claus” by Sylvie Misslin, Metaichmio Publications (for children 7-9)
Wednesday 04/01/23: “The snowflake” by Davies Benji, Ikaros Publications and “The smallest Christmas gift” by Peter Reynolds, Metaichmio Publications (for children 4 to 6 years old).
The readings will take place in the Amphitheater of the children’s library, EBE Lending Department.
Participation in the readings is free.
Priority order will be observed (Maximum number of 20 people).
In readings for children up to 3 years of age, the presence of a companion is necessary.
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