Nationwide Reading Day: Exciting stories in Sulzbach-Rosenberg!

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On November 21, 2025, a reading day for children aged 4 and over will take place in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg city library.

Nationwide Reading Day: Exciting stories in Sulzbach-Rosenberg!

On Friday, November 21, 2025, a very special event will take place in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg City Library: the Nationwide Reading Day. Author Birgit Arnold will give a reading from an Upper Palatinate legendary story, told in a child-friendly way, for the little listeners aged 4 and over and their companions. The event starts at 3:00 p.m. and is expected to attract many young and old listeners who want to listen to the captivating story. suro.city reports that the city library is a welcoming place to promote the joy of reading.

The nationwide reading day aims to focus on reading aloud and to create awareness of the importance of stories and literature. The event in Sulzbach-Rosenberg is part of this national project that invites children and parents to immerse themselves in the world of books together. The city library provides a perfect setting to support this tradition and encourage a love of stories.

Additional reading offers

Those interested can also access digital, free reading stories available via vorlesetag.de are available. Three new stories from well-known children's book publishers appear every week and are suitable for children aged 3, 5 and 7. Each of these stories is available online for four weeks and can be easily listened to via smartphone or tablet. Topics such as children's heroes, bedtime stories and school adventures are particularly popular.

Additionally can be found on vorlesetag.de also free stories and reading tips for younger children. These offerings are a valuable resource for parents who want to promote a culture of reading in their families.

The nationwide reading day in the city library not only offers an opportunity to experience the fascination of stories, but also connects the local community and promotes reading in an increasingly digital world. Given the wide range of read-aloud stories that are accessible anytime and anywhere, story time remains an important part of reading promotion.