The Koidula Museum now features Estonian folk tales. An artist is creating them on paper.
Lili Välimäe tells stories to children. These are magical tales from Estonian folklore. The stories are suitable for the cold season.
In the museum, stories like "Koit and Hämarik" are narrated. Children are shown old objects.
Lili believes that children remember beautiful and magical stories. The excitement comes with the story.
The museum exhibition takes us back to Jannsen's time. They want to keep storytelling alive. Jannsen himself was also a storyteller.
The museum is open for storytelling until mid-February.