Reading as a Family
- When
- Sun, Aug 16, 2:00 PM2:00 pm
- Where
- Biblioteca Pública Gabriel García Márquez - Tunal · Tunjuelito Get directions
- Price
- Free
- Organizer
- BibloRed
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About this plan
Reading together as a family brings kids and adults around the same words. At the Francisco José de Caldas Public Library in the Suba neighborhood, BibloRed opens a space for parents, grandparents, and children to share reading like a game. It is a free plan in Bogotá, perfect for a routine break that does not cost a thing.
The session mixes stories, read-aloud moments, and playful imagination games. Little ones can invent wild endings, draw their dream library, or follow the voices of the storytellers. The goal is for stories to move off the page and into the body, the laughter, and the memory.
If you want kid-friendly things to do in Bogotá, this cultural plan is worth it. It entertains, sparks a love of reading, and leaves good moments to remember.
What to expect
- Read-aloud sessions for the whole family
- Stories and activities to imagine together
- Free entry, no ticket needed
- Made for kids, parents, and grandparents
- Held at the Suba Public Library
Who it's for
For families with young children, parents, and grandparents looking for free things to do in Bogotá that mix reading, word games, and time together in a library.
Tips
- Arrive early to grab a good spot in the room
- Ask the librarians about the Childhood Territory schedule
- Stick around and explore the library after the activity
FAQ
When is Read Together as a Family at the Suba Library?
The event runs on select dates in June. Check the updated BibloRed calendar for the exact day and time, since schedules can change.
Is Read Together as a Family free at BibloRed?
Yes, entry is free. You do not need a ticket or sign up in advance, but arriving early helps you get a seat.
Where is the Francisco José de Caldas Public Library in Suba?
It sits in the Suba district, in northwest Bogotá. You can reach it by TransMilenio or city bus, and the official page has the exact address with a map.
Is this a good plan for young children?
Yes, it works for families with kids of different ages. The activities are designed so the youngest ones can join in without trouble.
Do I need to sign up or reserve a spot?
Most of the time, no sign-up is needed. Still, check with the library before you go, in case the format changes.
What do kids need to bring to the session?
Just a willingness to listen and play with words. The library provides the books and materials for the activities.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







