Until the end of August, the attic of the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre hosts the exhibition “Traditional Estonian Toys”, curated by the Tartu Toy Museum. The exhibition showcases the toys tha...
The book Ingmar and the Sea by Mari Teede, illustrated by Marja-Liisa Plats, has been selected for the 2025 reading list of the national reading promotion programme “The Jury of Children, Youth and Pa...
The Estonian Children’s Literature Centre invites art enthusiasts to the opening of the illustration exhibition “Little Stories Everywhere” on May 6 at 4 PM. The exhibition features...
For the third year, the Narva Art Residency, in cooperation with the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre, is announcing a competition for children’s literature residencies. The program offers one wr...
Piret Jaaksi ja Marju Tammiku pildiraamat „Suur saladus“ (Päike ja Pilv, 2024) on valitud mainekasse 2025. aasta pildiraamatu valikusse dPictus, kuhu kuuluvad 100 maailma kõige tähelepanuväärsemat pil...
On the Estonian Native Language Day, March 14, the winners of the Annual Literary Awards of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia were announced. In the children’s literature category, the award wen...
Three books by Estonian authors have been selected for the prestigious “Amazing Bookshelf” at the international Bologna Children’s Book Fair. This special selection highlights outsta...
The Baltic illustrators’ exhibition Telling the City is open until the end of March on the steps of the Permeke Library in Antwerp. The exhibition showcases works by 20 illustrators from Estonia, Latv...
On March 4th, the Estonian Union for Child Wellfare and the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre announced the best children’s and youth books published in 2024. Children’s literatu...
We are delighted to announce that Estonian children’s book John the Skeleton (Restless Books 2024) has won the 2025 Bachhelder Award for the most outstanding children’s book in translation . John the...