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The Libraries of Murcia promote reading with storytelling through the social networks of the City Council (16/04/2020)

| The RMBM has organized a cultural content program for this weekend with storytelling for the little ones, literary recommendations and craft workshops to do from home | The Municipal Library Network of Murcia (RMBM), dependent on the Department of Urban Agenda and Open Government, led by Mercedes Bernabé, continues to prepare activities to promote reading to enjoy at home and for this weekend has organized a program of the most varied.In this way, starting tomorrow, April 17, and until Sunday, April 19, a selection of storytellers narrated by staff of the Libraries of Murcia will be broadcast on the YouTube's social networks.

in addition to literary recommendations and craft workshops.

 “We continue working to bring culture to all the homes in our municipality.

On this occasion, it is our own librarians who have been in charge of the storytelling, which turns the activity into something unique and very special ”, highlights Mercedes Bernabé, who also appreciates the work being done by all the Libraries staff right now, "always thinking of offering a varied and enjoyable program to our neighbors."The program, day by dayRMBM offers a program to enjoy reading.

All the actions are broadcast on social networks through videos, uploaded to the City Council's YouTube channel.Friday, April 17.-At 11.00 a.m.

Storytelling: 'The coronavirus', narrated by Javier Giménez, from the 'El Raal' Library.

Children are told about the preventive measures they should take to avoid getting Covid-19.-At 11.30 a.m.

Recommended book: Blanca Sánchez, from the San Basilio library, invites you to read 'Letters to Milena', by Fran Kafka.

This is the correspondence that the Czech writer addressed to the journalist between 1920 and 1922.Saturday, April 18:-At 11.00 a.m.

Storytelling: 'The magic tree', narrated by Santiago Azorín, from the 'Saavedra Fajardo' Library.

The work, by Pedro Pablo Sacristán, focuses on educating in values, specifically in good manners and education.-At 11.30 a.m.

Recommended book: Victoria Ruiz, from the Saavedra Fajardo Bibliomercado, invites you to read 'El Salvaje', by Guillermo Arriaga.

It tells the story of Juan Guillermo who decides to seek and take revenge on those guilty of the death of his entire family.- At 4:00 p.m.

Craft Workshop: Conchi Campillo, from the 'El Puntal' Library, teaches children how to make their own Pages Brand from home.Sunday, April 19:- At 11.00 a.m.

Storytelling: 'Bear and his grandfather', narrated by Toñi García, from the 'San Basilio' Library.

He tells the relationship between Teddy and his grandfather, who told him stories from when he was little until one day he became ill and had to go to the hospital.

So Osito decides to be the one to narrate his adventures.- At 11:30 am.

Recommended book: Santiago Azorín, from the Saavedra Fajardo Bibliomarket, invites you to read 'Yoga at home', by Betsy Kase.

This is a guide to learning more than seventy-five yoga poses with detailed anatomical illustrations and color photographs.- At 4:00 p.m.

Crafts Workshop: Alicia Miralles, from the 'Javalí Nuevo' Library, shows the little ones how to make Cubes to Tell Stories.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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