Ventenac Library’s Cultural Extravaganza for Toddlers and Families
Ventenac, Aude, France – The petite Ventenac library, in collaboration with local organizations, recently hosted a week-long program dedicated to toddlers and their families. The engaging activities, which also extended to nearby Ginestas, aimed to foster children’s culture and bring the community together.
The Little Fox and His Adventures
The week kicked off with a story session at Lou Menuts crèche in Ginestas, where the ‘bible’ of children’s culture didn’t stop at the commune’s borders. The young ‘pitchouns’ from both villages embarked on an adventure, following the exploits of Pop, a little fox with a penchant for excitement and songs.
Yoga for All Ages
The cultural extravaganza concluded with a yoga workshop led by Carole Gayraud and Maria Pastor. Eighteen participants, both young and old, shared in the relaxation and reconnected with their inner peace. The little rabbit who didn’t want to sleep provided a delightful touch to the session.
A Community United
This commitment to cultural engagement is fueled by the unwavering enthusiasm of the event’s organizers, particularly Céline, the library’s early childhood facilitator. Ventenac’s mayor, Christian Lapalu, commended these commendable initiatives, expressing his support for the small structure that bridges the gap between residents of all ages.
Practical Information
- Libray: Ventenac Library
- Activities: Storytelling, Yoga
- Time: Morning sessions (four days), Workshop at the village hall and nursery school
- Location: Ginestas (Lou Menuts crèche), Ventenac
Did You Know?
The ‘Premières pages’ system, including the CAF and MSA, was instrumental in the planning and execution of these activities, ensuring their success.
Pro Tips for Engaging Children in Culture
1. Make it fun: Incorporate games, music, and interactive elements to keep young minds engaged.
2. Keep it simple: Use age-appropriate language and ensure activities are easy to follow.
3. Encourage participation: Allow children to contribute their ideas and creativity to the activities.
FAQs
- Q: Who can participate in these activities?
A: These activities are open to toddlers and their families, with a focus on early childhood education.
- Q: How can I stay updated on future events?
A: Follow Ventenac Library on social media or check their website for regular updates.
Get Involved
Support local initiatives like these by participating in events, volunteering your time, or spreading the word among friends and family. Let’s build a stronger community, one cultural adventure at a time!
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