Tossa de Mar Joins 'Born to Read' Program to Promote Children's Literacy

The Tossa de Mar Municipal Library joins the Servei de Biblioteques de Catalunya initiative to promote reading among children aged 0 to 3.

Generic image of a library with children's books, symbolizing the promotion of reading.
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Generic image of a library with children's books, symbolizing the promotion of reading.

The Tossa de Mar Municipal Library has joined the 'Born to Read' program, an initiative by the Servei de Biblioteques de Catalunya aimed at fostering reading in early childhood, specifically for children aged 0 to 3.

This adhesion, occurring just before Sant Jordi's Day, highlights the importance of culture from the earliest years of life. The project is designed for families with children aged 0 to 3, with the goal of strengthening the emotional bond between parents and children through shared reading.
Throughout 2026, the library will offer various free activities, including storytelling, songs, rhymes, and lap games. These proposals are considered fundamental tools for the emotional, cognitive, and linguistic development of young children, extending beyond simple literacy.
The initiative also includes collaboration with health professionals, who will support families in their children's growth process. With this commitment, Tossa de Mar solidifies its library as a community support space and an essential driver for creating early reading habits.