ABC festival in the city library: Mayor inspires children

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Mayor Markus Ochsenkühn read humorous stories about the start of school at the ABC festival in the city library on September 24th, 2024.

Oberbürgermeister Markus Ochsenkühn las am 24.09.2024 humorvolle Geschichten zum Schulanfang beim ABC-Fest in der Stadtbibliothek.
Mayor Markus Ochsenkühn read humorous stories about the start of school at the ABC festival in the city library on September 24th, 2024.

ABC festival in the city library: Mayor inspires children

A happy ABC festival recently took place in the city library, which made the children's hearts beat faster. The event, which revolved around the start of school, attracted a large audience of young people who were eagerly awaiting what was on offer. At 2 p.m., Mayor Markus Ochsenkühn appeared to read an entertaining story to the children that was full of humor and wit.

The reading was the highlight of the festival and brought smiles to the faces of the young listeners. The story, which revolved around the adventures of a young student experiencing his first day of school, was not only educational but also very amusing. The children listened spellbound and were able to empathize with the protagonist's experiences, which made reading aloud a special experience.

A celebration for the whole family

The ABC festival was not just a reading, but a colorful program that made people look forward to school. In addition to the reading, there were various activities that the children were invited to take part in. Craft stations, games and small competitions ensured that the children could get active and have a lot of fun at the same time. Parents and carers were also invited to take part in the activities and learn and play together with their children.

The city library has established itself as a place where education and fun go hand in hand. Events like the ABC Festival not only promote reading culture, but also strengthen the community. The positive response from families shows that such events are important in getting children excited about reading and making it easier for them to start school.