“Living Library” for school children

Monday, May 5th
12.00–13.00
Karlova-Ropka library

In the “Living Library,” participants can meet so-called living books—people with fascinating life stories or unique backgrounds. Each “living book” shares their personal experiences, professions, or hobbies in small groups over multiple rounds. These interactions broaden perspectives and can also help with future career planning. The “Living Library” concept was first introduced in Estonia in 2006 as part of the Council of Europe’s “All Different – All Equal” campaign. The format was originally developed and piloted for the Roskilde Music Festival in Denmark in 2000 and has since spread and gained popularity worldwide.

See also:

Wednesday, 7th May
11:00–12:00
Annelinn Library
https://kirjandusfestival.tartu.ee/en/program/living-library-for-schoolchildren-2/

Friday, 9th May
10.15–11.15
Tammelinn Library
https://kirjandusfestival.tartu.ee/en/program/the-living-library-for-schoolchildren-2/

Friday, 9th May
11.15–12.00
Ilmatsalu Library
https://kirjandusfestival.tartu.ee/en/program/the-living-library-for-schoolchildren/