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The bibliomobile hit the road in Granby

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Bibliomobile hit road granby:

Gathering. For example, sharing the pleasure of reading and getting out of the routine with an external activity is what the Granbyans appreciate from the new project of the Paul-O library. However, Trépanier. Furthermore, Books on the run-which already dragged its fan club through the city-had a new breath with the addition of. In addition, the bibliomobile.

For the past month, the Bibliomobile electric van has been traveling the Granby parks to offer books. In addition, Karine Lévesque, Division Head for the Paul-O library. Similarly, Trépanier, enthusiastically presents this project which democratism access to books.

The interior of a van, fitted with metal shelves where books are presented. Meanwhile,

The bibliomobile collection has around 2500 pounds, both for children and for adults.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Sébastien Prieur

This is an addition to the books on the run. launched in 2022, which already attracted around thirty participants in the parks twice a week. During these evenings. the animators read a tale to the children, then offer a game and a DIY in connection with the story.

Portrait Laura Hocrocks-denis it Jessika St-ungue. bibliomobile hit road granby

Laura Horrocks-Denis and Jessika St-Onge animate the activities of books on the run. For them, it is a “magical moment” created around the book.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Sébastien Prieur

Families discover books differently. in parks near their home.

A quote from Laura Horrocks-Denis. animator for books on the run

Now that the bibliomobile is in the game, these evenings are even more popular: between 45 and 80 people arose during the last activities.

Families, seated on camping chairs or ground cover, attend the reading of a tale.

About sixty people were gathered at the Barré park, in Granby, Thursday evening.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Sébastien Prieur

Reading for all – Bibliomobile hit road granby

The parks chosen are in family districts. to target children, but also in more disadvantaged neighborhoods, to join a clientele that usually frequents the library, explains Karine Lévesque.

It is a concept that aims to include. So, to join the citizen where he is to bibliomobile hit road granby give him access to the services of the library.

A quote from Karine Lévesque, chief of division, Paul-O library. Trepanier
Portrait of Karine Lévesque.  bibliomobile hit road granby

Karine Lévesque has been working on the bibliomobile project since 2022.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Laurence Frappier

This fall. this winter, the bibliomobile will visit RPA, CHSLD and organizations with a social vocation.

Pound box

In addition to its four-wheeled novelty. the city of Granby joined the bibliomobile hit road granby Croque-Livre network which offers boxes for free free free trade. There are nearly 3,300 across Quebec.

We already found on the territory of the city 11 boxes in the return, offering a similar concept. In addition to having the colors of the Croque-Livres now. three boxes will be added, in particular to the Desjardins aquatic center and at the Roger-Bédard pavilion.

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