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Pumpkins and books! A collaborative visit from Tauragė’s B. Baltrušaitytė Public Library to Jurbarkas Library (Lithuania)

On 25 October, the team from Tauragė’s B. Baltrušaitytė Public Library had the pleasure of visiting the Jurbarkas District Public Library, where they were able to explore the charming “Pumpkin House” and enjoy the interactive “Bench Trail” experience. During the… Continue Reading →

What are we playing?: what libraries teaches us about games , a cooperative project between Municipal Library Tábor (Czech Republic) and Chrzanow City Library (Poland)

The Municipal Public Library in Chrzanow continues to enjoy an enriching experience with its sister library Municipal Library Tábor, exchanging ideas and materials that allow them to better understand their readers’ preferences and foster a unique connection. This exchange goes… Continue Reading →

The Salvador Estrem i Fa Library (Falset, Spain) inspires through local traditions and cultural activities

The Salvador Estrem i Fa Municipal Library continues to demonstrate the power of community engagement through culture, education, and tradition. By hosting events that bring together people of all ages and backgrounds, the library not only strengthens local ties but… Continue Reading →

The Šiauliai County Povilas Višinskis Library (Lithuania) organised  the “Erasmus+” professional development training for public library specialists from European countries

On September 23, the “Erasmus+” professional development training for public library specialists from European countries, titled “Let’s Play: Empowering Librarians with Gamification Strategies for Youth Education” came to an end. The training was organized by Šiauliai County Povilas Višinskis Public… Continue Reading →

Discover the project “Blue Children’s Conference: Baltic Sea Challenges” from Klaipėda City Municipality Immanuel Kant Library (Lithuania)

Every year, during World Earth Day and Children’s Day, the well-known quote by poet Justinas Marcinkevičius is often cited: “If this land belongs to anyone, it belongs to the children first.” Inspired by this sentiment, for the second year in… Continue Reading →

Calling all giants: share your local myths and traditions about giants with this initiative from Liminka Library (Finland)

Every year, at the end of the summer, the Finnish town of Liminka organises a literature and illustration festival, in which the library plays an important role. The name of the festival is LemmiFest, which refers to the name of… Continue Reading →

New library! The Guille-Allès Public Library (Guernsey Island, United Kingdom)

We are very happy to announce the incorporation of new British library to the NAPLE Sister Libraries program. The Guille-Allès Library is located in St. Peter Port, on the island of Guernsey, situated in the English Channel. Since its founding… Continue Reading →

Summer holidays!

The time has come to rest and recharge! We wish you an unforgettable summer holiday filled with sunshine, adventures and, of course, plenty of books. We’re taking a short break, but we’ll be back in September with renewed energy and… Continue Reading →

Summer adventures at Panevėžys Elena Mezginaitė Public Library (Lithuania): explore, learn and play with the librarians!

The Panevėžys Elena Mezginaitė Public Library always offers a variety of activities for itsvisitors, and June was no exception. For the second time, a bicycle ride “Librarian andreaders on a bicycle” was organized for World Bike Day. Librarians and their… Continue Reading →

The Ljubljana City Library (Slovenia) promotes a summer reading campaign with prizes together with other public libraries

Summer is here and Slovenian public libraries want to use the occasion to launch a reading campaign with prizes. Just for participating, at the end of the summer, they will give participants a T-shirt and an award for their reading… Continue Reading →

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