Estonian children’s writer Kairi Look will present the Latvian translation of her book The Airport Bugs Fight On at the Latvian Book Fair in Riga on February 29th, 2020. At 2 pm the author will perfor...
Studio 14 opened a teddy bear exhibition in the attic gallery of the children’s literature center. The exhibition is open from December 9th 2019 to January 19th 2020. The exhibition titled The T...
In November 2015, IBBY Estonia awarded the Tower of Babel Honour Diploma, a diploma that is given to a foreign author for an outstanding children’s book, published in a foreign language and translated...
On the 11th November 2015 winners of the The Knee-High Book Competition (Põlvepikuraamatu konkurss) were announced. During the awarding ceremony in the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre, the...
The exhibition of Estonian children’s books “Once Upon A Time…”, which has been moving around in Italy since May 2015 has reached the city of Matera, which is the European Capital of Cultu...
On the 5th November at 11am an Estonian-French book-hour is held in the Estonian Children`s Literature Centre as part of the French cultural Festival Accord. During the book-hour, the Estonian writer...
The book Pisike puu, which means A Small Tree in Estonian, is meant as a present for babies born in Estonia 2015 and onwards. The aim of the book is to support children`s interest in reading and to va...
The books include Tiu and the Dove (Tuvi ei taha saia) by Kristi Kangilaski and Big Toell (Suur Tõll) by Andrus Kivirähk. The White Ravens Catalogue is put together annually by the International Youth...
The exhibition is inspired by the book Alice in Wonderland and celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Seventy-two artists from 19 countries participate, perhaps the most exotic among them being I...