New children's area in the Wullersdorfer library opened

New children's area in the Wullersdorfer library opened

The Wullersdorfer library has opened a new, appealing area for children, which is now to offer the smallest readers more space. At the ceremonial opening, the anticipation of the children was clearly noticeable - numerous young readers flocked to dive into the books. You took the opportunity to immediately choose a book and browse it. This proves that there is a clear need for a child-friendly learning and reading location.

The opening of the new children's area was led by Vice Mayor Annemarie Maurer, who has a special connection to the place. "It used to be the rumpel corner," Maurer recalled. The redesign of the room, which lies between the library and the associated time café, shows the commitment of the library team, led by Lisl Tradinik. The goal was clear: an attractive and inviting place for children who promotes the desire to read.

a newly designed room

The room previously used for storing unused materials was lovingly redesigned to create a child -friendly atmosphere. The new shelves are now filled with a variety of non -fiction books, and topics from science to animal world can be found. This selection helps the children to satisfy their curiosity and know how to discover playfully. The library team put a lot of passion in the design and the result is impressive.

Mayor Richard Hofl and regional supervisor Christa Fleschitz were also present and emphasized the importance of such facilities for the promotion of reading culture. The commitment of the community for the formation of the youngest is obvious. The creation of a special area not only raises awareness of the importance of reading, but also created a place for community and discovery.

The new premises are already a hit among the children. It clearly shows that the library is not only a place where books are borrowed, but also a center for discussions, games and creative learning. The participation of the young readers reflects the desire to have a permanent place in the library where they can feel and develop.

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