For All Ages

Book searcher – Boekenzoeker (Belgium)

The Book Searcher is a website where readers between the ages of 0 and 18 find reading suggestions that suit their frame of mind or interests. The site is a joint venture between the Nederlandse Taalunie and Stichting Lezen. This Read More …

Digital Library (Portugal)

  In the Digital Library you can find a collection of books approved by the National Reading Plan. Find here  the digital books.      Categories: Children, Digital, Family, Parents, Pupils, Reading aloud, Young People

Reading Partners – LesepartnerInnen (Austria)

Based on research by the University of Salzburg, in the school year 2007/2008 the Austrian Buchklub launched a pilot project at 40 Austrian schools, and about 20 partner schools and kindergartens. Five models of reading partnerships were tested, scientifically accompanied Read More …

Read more… The sea – Ler+Mar (Portugal)

The Ler + Mar project is aimed at students of basic and secondary education in the public network. It results from a partnership established between the National Reading Plan 2017-2027, the Directorate General for Marine Policy (DGPM), Aporvela and the Read More …

Swiss Storytelling Night (Switzerland)

Swiss Storytelling Night takes place every year on the second Friday in November in venues all over Switzerland. When the nights become longer, when it is cold outside and winter is approaching, reading and storytelling are the proper remedy for Read More …

The Art of Reading (Netherlands)

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has approved the joint subsidy application for the reading-promotion programme (The Art of Reading) submitted by the Dutch Reading Foundation and the Netherlands Public Library Association. One million euro has been granted for Read More …

The Reading Aloud Club (Germany)

If you enjoy reading and reading aloud to someone, love beautiful stories, enjoy dealing with children, would like to share this enthusiasm and pass it on, becoming a volunteer in the Reading-Aloud Club is the right thing for you. The Read More …

Books Say Welcome (Germany)

Starting at the International Literacy Day on 8 September 2015, the German Publishers & Booksellers Association, the Frankfurt Book Fair and LitCam have introduced a joint initiative for refugees with the slogan “Books Say Welcome”. It aims to give refugees Read More …