| From tomorrow and until next Sunday, children and adults can access the program from the networks of the Town Hall | The Municipal Network of Libraries of Murcia (RMBM), dependent on the Department of Urban Agenda and Open Government, led by Mercedes Bernabé, continues with its reading program so that the little ones can enjoy themselves at home and with the family.In this way, starting tomorrow and next Sunday, a selection of 15 videos on different topics will be broadcast from the Council's social networks on its YouTube channel.The citizens will have these days a program aimed at people of all ages, from the adventures of 'The Dog Patrol', 'Titín, the wasp boy', stories of princesses, to the poems of Gloria Fuertes and Mario Benedetti."The objective is to enjoy culture in a different and close way with a selection of very varied works, all of them recommended and told by our librarians and users of the Libraries of Murcia", highlights Mercedes Bernabé.The program is as follows:FRIDAY, MAY 8- At 10.00 a.m.
Literary recommendation: Gerardo González, user of the Cabezo de Torres Library, will speak about the work 'Do not give up', by Mario Benedetti.- At 11.00 a.m.
Literary recommendation: Carmen Simón, from the El Carmen Library, will offer a selection of readings that can be found on the eBiblio platform within a space that she has named 'Ebiblioabrazo1'.- At 1:00 p.m.
Literary recommendation: Blanca Sánchez, from the San Basilio Library, will speak about the work of Charles Bukowski.- At 5:00 p.m.
Storytelling: Alejandra Macías, from the Santiago el Mayor Library, will offer the little ones the reading of 'A kiss before sleeping', by Teresa Tellechea with illustrations by Alicia Padrón.SATURDAY, MAY 9- At 10.00 a.m.
Literary recommendation: A user of the La Alberca Library will talk about 'Crazy on stage!' By Daniela Haack, known as 'Lay Pecas'.- At 1:00 p.m.
Literary recommendation: A user of the La Alberca Library will talk about the adventures of 'La Patrulla Canina'.- At 11.00.
Storytelling: Santiago Azorín, from the Saavedra Fajardo Bibliomercado, will talk about the book 'Titín, el niño waspa', by Pedro Sacristán.- At 5:00 p.m.
Storytelling: María del Mar Manzanares, from the Espinardo Library, will tell the little ones 'I don't want to go to school', by Stephanie Blake.- At 6:00 p.m.
Literary recommendation: Manuel López, from the San Basilio Library, will talk about 'We are our brain', by Dick Sawaa.- At 7:00 p.m.
Literary recommendation: Blanca Sánchez, from the San Basilio Library, will speak about the work 'Bartleby, the scribe', by Sister Melville.SUNDAY, MAY 10- 10.00 a.m.
Storytelling: Toñi García, from the San Basilio Library, will narrate to the little ones the work 'The princesses also fart', by IIan Brenman.- At 11.00 a.m.
Storytelling: María José Casanova, from the Puente Tocinos Library, will offer the reading of the poetry 'La pata mete la pata', by Gloria Fuertes, included in the work 'The great book of animals'.- At 12 noon.
Storytelling: Blanca Sánchez, from the San Basilio Library, will narrate 'Julieta, stay still!', By Rosemary Wells.- At 5:00 p.m.
Storytelling: María Teresa Díez, from the central RMBM, will narrate 'Fierce Persecution', by De Kees Moerbeek and Carla Dijs.- At 6:00 p.m.
Literary recommendation: Carmen Simón, from the El Carmen Library, offers several readings in another installment of 'Ebiblioabrazos2'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia