The state children’s library named after Bazar Amanov leads an interesting and busy life. To the 140th anniversary of Ashkhabad in its walls the exhibition devoted to its jubilee and City Day was opened. Schoolchildren and their parents are suggested to study the history of the capital of Turkmenistan from books.
In the book exposition the capital appears in the most different images. Ashkhabad is sporting, the city of fountains, and champion of the Guinness Book of Records and the most photogenic and unique. The impression about it is completed with fiction and poetic collections where literally each page is impregnated by personal impressions of authors.
At stands the books telling not only history of Ashkhabad are exposed, here it is also possible to find the guidebook on the city, with addresses and phone numbers of important places, librarian Leila Annamuradova says.
Keeping pace with the time, the State children’s library named after Bazar Amanov has opened its own site. On the web page of the online library books of different genres from fiction to the scientific works written with simplicity of children’s language are accessible to small boys and girls.
For today regular customers of the children’s library are 16 thousand Ashkhabad schoolchildren. For them creative meetings with modern writers of children’s books, journalists are held on a constant basis.
We try to diversify the library life, reminding schoolchildren that reading cannot be boring action, Leila Annamuradova adds.in order it will be interesting not only to read for children, but also to learn world around, our meetings with young readers find interactive character.
Children can communicate with us and authors to ask exciting questions, to tell about the works they read which have impressed them lately.When we held a meeting devoted to the works by Mahtumkuli Fragy, we invited the musicians accompanying by musical instruments.
Thus, children could estimate melody of poetry of the Turkmen classic and take pleasure in the meeting with national music.
Selbi Charyeva