Aurora's Summer Tour: Leikki-Leena and Viileä-Viljami - The Case of the Singing Bookworm!
Olarin asukaspuisto, Espoo
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The Aurora Children's Cultural Center brings its summer tour to Olarin asukaspuisto on June 15, 2026. This year's performance is Leikki-Leena and Viileä-Viljami - The Case of the Singing Bookworm! The show tours nine residential parks in Espoo on weekdays from June 5-17, 2026. All performances start at 10:00 and admission is free.
On event days from 9:00 to 11:30, the library bus Välkky will also be present with plenty of great reading material. Books can be borrowed home with your library card.
Performances take place rain or shine, so remember to dress for the weather! Information about any changes will be posted on the event's Facebook page.
Both preschool groups and children accompanied by adults are welcome at the performances.
LEIKKI-LEENA AND VIILEÄ-VILJAMI - THE CASE OF THE SINGING BOOKWORM!
The Case of the Singing Bookworm! is a musical and interactive concert featuring the adventures of best friends Leikki-Leena and Viileä-Viljami.
The Case of the Singing Bookworm! is an ode to play, letters, and learning, as well as an imaginative journey to childhood and the threshold of summer vacation. There's a magical moment in the air when letters begin to form words and open doors to new and wonderful worlds. The adventure concert is led by Leikki-Leena (a bubbly bundle of joy with energy and stories to spare) and her best friend Viileä-Viljami (who loves playing piano and has just learned to read).
But what happens to their friendship when one dives into the world of words while the other doesn't yet know what letters look like? In the background, there's also a thrilling tale of the Singing Bookworm, which might appear at any moment...!
The concert audience gets to join in the story through letter games and engaging reading songs - there might even be a bookworm chain dance!
Duration: approximately 30 minutes
Language: Finnish
Target audience: whole family, especially preschool-age children, kindergarteners, and early elementary students











