Winter Holidays at the Republican Children's Library

Winter Holidays at the Republican Children's Library

January 4–11

We are planning an active January holiday — we will do voice and speech exercises, participate in cooperative adventures, read books in English and Uzbek, and learn to build confident chess attacks. In the Circuit Lab, we will explore AI tools for visual creativity and hold a hackathon on developing applications based on artificial intelligence. We will also go on an excursion to the Ural Tansykbaev House-Museum, where the 'Fine Arts Workshop' project is taking place, and try ourselves in the roles of excursion guides around the library.

January 4

ENGLISH BOOK CLUB
(AGES 6–10)

Small Transformable Hall, 13:00–14:00

We read engaging books, invent stories, draw, play, and learn English in a creative and lively way.

Host: Library staff member Laziza Tursunova
Book: «How to Catch a Yeti»
Authors: Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton

January 9

ENGLISH BOOK CLUB FOR THE LITTLEST ONES
(AGES 0–5)

Small Transformable Hall, 11:00–11:30

We read picture books in English with teachers and library staff, discuss instructive stories, and foster a love of and interest in literature.

A parent’s presence is required.

Host: early childhood education specialist, library staff member Iroda Oripova
Book: “Elf Chase”
Author: Martha Mumford & Laura Hughes

Places are limited. Please register in advance.