Tag: library

Library, the favourite room

Revathi Radhakrishnan, Madhan Mithra, and P Gayathri
What makes a library more than just a place for books? At Vanavil School, the library is a space of freedom, choice, and inspiration for children and teachers. Revathi, Mithra, and Gayatri write about the magic behind the library’s transformation and why it has become the most beloved room on campus.

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The library as a space for art exploration

Sanika Dhakephalkar
Art should be about freedom, not copying. Sanika writes about how visual arts programs in libraries can unlock children’s creativity by letting them experiment with different media, explore their surroundings, and tell stories without words. From making scroll books to drawing from observation, she writes how the library can become a space for curiosity, expression, and connection.

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Children and the library – a fresh future

Sujata Noronha
Sujata Noronha writes that biological, sociological, and cultural views shape our approach like age-based book categories or even global differences in school starting ages. Understanding aspects like these can lead to more effective and inclusive library practices for children.

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The library as museum

Sowmya Ravindranath
A unique educational experiment where a library becomes a museum – a vibrant place that sparks children’s curiosity and creativity. Sowmya Ravindranath writes about how this journey inculcated a deep appreciation for history, art, and literature among young minds.

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