Clubs
Clubs are regular meetings at the library where we read, discuss, play, and explore topics together
Library clubs dedicated to reading, conversation practice, board games, and themed activities are held regularly and are open to visitors of different ages. Each meeting is a standalone event — you can attend once or join on a regular basis. Participation is free — advance registration is required. Every month, we select new topics for conversation clubs, introduce new books for reading sessions, and update the formats and themes of our game-based and thematic clubs. The schedule is published once a month.
BOOK CLUBS
English Book Club
We read picture books with teachers and staff from our library, discuss short stories, learn to listen and respond, and help children build their first sense of trust in books. The club meets twice a month. A parent’s presence is required.
March 6
Book: I Love You, Mom by Donald Wu
A touching story about the love of a little bear cub for his mother bear.
March 20
Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
The story is very simple: on a green meadow, a tiny egg hatches into a hungry caterpillar. Day by day, it tastes different treats and grows. The rhythmic text and collage-style illustrations have made it one of the most famous children’s picture books in the world.
Facilitator: Iroda Oripova, preschool education specialist and library staff member
A Book Club in English
We read engaging books, create our own stories, draw, play, and learn English in a lively and creative way. Through games, imagination, and associations, children immerse themselves in English vocabulary while developing speaking skills, thinking abilities, and a love for reading. The club meets twice a month.
March 1
Book: The Hospital Dog by Julia Donaldson & Sara Ogilvie
A heartwarming story about a hospital dog who visits young patients and helps them cope with difficult times. We will talk about how care, attention, and friendship can bring comfort and restore joy.
March 15
Book: Garden Jungle by Hélène Druvert
A boy named Tom follows a butterfly into the garden and suddenly discovers a whole world of adventure: an ordinary backyard turns into a real jungle. This is a story about the power of imagination, the beauty of nature, and how familiar spaces can come alive when we look at them more closely.
March 29
Book: What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada
A story about a boy who learns to recognize the potential of his ideas and nurture them. We will discuss how creative ideas can grow into something meaningful and powerful enough to change the world.
Facilitator: Laziza Tursunova, Library Staff Member
Attendance is by prior registration, and the number of places is limited. For any questions, you can contact us by phone, email, or via our social media pages at @acdflibrary.