Fairytale Monday: A magical day in our city library!
Find out more about Fairy Tale Monday in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg City Library on May 12, 2025 - a special reading hour.
Fairytale Monday: A magical day in our city library!
On December 21, 2025, the city library is offering a special highlight for young and old readers. As part of Fairy Tale Monday, there will be a reading hour that focuses on the magical world of fairy tales. The event is aimed primarily at children and offers them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fantastic stories that have shaped generations.
The story time is scheduled for May 12, 2025 and lasts from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The city library warmly invites families to experience unforgettable moments together and to introduce children to the joy of listening and telling stories. From classic fairy tales to modern stories, there is something for every child.
Fairy tales for all ages
The selection of fairy tales ranges from the famous stories of the Brothers Grimm to contemporary stories. Children can look forward to well-known heroines and heroes who come to life during story time. The organizers emphasize how important it is to encourage children's imagination and inspire them to become creative themselves.
Participation in the story time is free, but you are asked to register in advance in order to make the necessary preparations and ensure that all participants find a place. The city library is known for its lovingly organized events and regularly attracts families and children.
A valuable offering in the community
The idea of Fairytale Monday reflects the city library's commitment to being a cultural center for the community. Such events not only promote reading skills, but also strengthen coexistence in the neighborhood. The city library is therefore a place where education and fun go hand in hand.
For more information about story time, please visit the city library's official website at suro.city. Preparations are in full swing and the library is looking forward to numerous listeners, both young and old.