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Featured exhibitions

  • A cheeky green dragon with yellow eyes drawn by illustrator Chris Riddell on a purple background. The dragon is surrounded by smoke and stars.

    Fairy Tales

    27 March – 23 August 2026

    A family adventure through magical worlds and enchanted stories.

    More info
  • A collage on a blue background. It shows a cat in a spaceship and a star against an orange planet-shaped background. There are a frog and some leaves against a green planet-shaped background. And, a fish and some coral against a blue planet-shaped background. There are also a bird and a rocket!
    Free

    Story Explorers in Leeds

    Thursday 19 February – Saturday 29 August

    Our Story Explorers exhibition is launching off to Leeds! Play your way around this family exhibition co-produced with Leeds Libraries.

    More info
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  1. Three people are silhouetted against a brightly lit display case as they look at the books instead. The case has a yellow background.
    Free

    ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)

    Available upon request
    Join us for an introduction to the British Library and our collection in this session for adult learner groups at all ESOL levels.
    More info
  2. Bookmaking tools spread on a green mat. The tools include pink floral paper, a metal ruler, a roll of masking tape, a spool of white thread, an awl, an orange sponge, a white paper creaser, brown paper, a bulldog clip and scissors.
    Free

    Books Uncovered

    Available upon request
    A group workshop designed for young people and adults with learning disabilities.
    More info
  3. A group of 6 schoolgirls of varying heights but all dressed in school uniform have gathered around an exhibition display case to look inside of it.
    Years 3 – 6 and Years 7 – 13
    Free

    Self-guided school visits

    Monday – Friday, London

    These flexible visits enable you to lead your group to explore our public spaces and Treasures Gallery.

    More info
  4. Three uniformed schoolchildren look with interest at something, their faces are lit by a pink light
    Years 1 – 2
    Free

    Once Upon a Time: Tell a Story

    Monday  –  Friday, London
    Students take a well-known story and develop storytelling skills through performance, strengthening their literacy and language skills.
    More info
  5. A group of school students in uniform, the child in the centre of the image has raised her hand to answer a question, there is a pink tint to the photo
    Years 1 – 2
    Free

    Once Upon a Time: Make a Story

    Monday – Friday, London
    Students will create a new story as a class, developing their literacy and language skills through imaginative play.
    More info
  6. Chloe is facilitating our Sounds Lab workshop. She is holding a paper cup and a pencil, and she is explaining how to amplifying sound.
    Years 4 – 6
    Free

    Listen Up! Sound Lab

    Wednesdays and Thursdays, London
    Students use a range of techniques to create, collect, amplify, mix, layer and record sound in this hands-on session.
    More info
  7. Two young students seated at a desk. They are both writing on a worksheets. They are both wearing blue school polo shirts, the child on the right is also wearing a maroon zip up fleece
    Years 5 – 6
    Free

    Research Matters Primary

    Thursdays, London
    Start developing your class's research skills in this session touching on information literacy, observation, analysis and more.
    More info
  8. Three school age students wearing school uniforms with long hair, worn loose, are looking at a display of stamps
    Years 12 – 13
    Free

    Research Matters Secondary

    Mondays and Thursdays, London
    Empower your students to conduct independent research in this hands-on workshop.
    More info
  9. School age students leaning over a map, two of them are reaching into the middle of the map to point out a location
    Years 3 – 6
    Free

    Voyage into Maps

    Monday – Friday, London
    Students will explore maps on display in our Treasures Gallery, thinking critically about their many uses and styles.
    More info
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