They present the second edition of the fair. 7 October will be the day of classes and 8 the day of families. This second day will focus on “Qatar xaharrak”. The “godfather” of the festival will be Ruper Ordorika.
Opening a window to children’s and youth literature, Ikusi Mikusi “satisfies a deficit and a social need,” the organizers said, according to Kazeta. The fair aims to bring together students and people from all over Euskal Herria around literature.
It is an exhibition of creations, workshops and shows, among others. Each of the children approaching will have a 15 euro voucher to buy the books.
To see the full program enter the website of the fair.