The whole family is welcome to a Norwegian Singing & Story Hour!


10:30 - 11:00
Children's Library
Free entry

A picture book will be read and afterwards guests are invited to learn and sing a song in the language with the teachers.

The books that will be read from, are all a part of a new exhibition at the Children´s library “The Tree”  -which is an exhibition that explores the concept of trees in children’s books, featuring illustrations from Nordic picture books. These books are part of The Bookworm, a Nordic database of educational materials related to books nominated for The Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize. The database is free and accessible to everyone in all Nordic languages at bokslukaren.org.

The exhibition promotes image reading and understanding – so families who do not speak the language are welcome to join and hear swedish. The images and educational materials help everyone to understand the books. Visitors can also borrow Bookworm Story Bags and practice image reading at home. Each bag holds a selection of the Nordic books from the exhibition with pedagogical material on bokslukaren.org.

After the reading visitors are encouraged to enjoy their time and take part in interactive games in relation to the exhibition. Ask at the library desk for a copy of the banana game.  Make your own tree illustration and hang your art work up in special frames in the middle of the exhibition. You can ask at the library desk if you need more craft materials or have any questions regarding the exhibition or the activities.

About the reader: Simon is a Norwegian composer and interdisciplinary artist. He has worked as a musician, cook, cow milker and bushcraft instructor for kids before moving to Iceland in 2021. Simon is the father of two children aged 10 and 4.

ACCESSIBILITY: The Children’s Library is accessible for wheelchairs through the exhibition hall Hvelfing. Library staff can give guidance. Restrooms are wheelchair accessible and gender-neutral.