Insights into the life of autistic people

The birthday celebration of the Autism Society began last weekend in the Town Hall with a varied entertainment program. The company celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year and at […]

Focus on activating children

Magnús Scheving has been hired as the assistant editor of Æskun, which is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary. Magnús is actually no stranger in this area because he has […]

Latibær at Children’s Days in Akureyri

“There is no question that it is possible to change children’s physical activity. There are now a few children who work on prevention but many are in treatment” says […]

Friendship at the Langholtsskóli

The HEALTH and friendship festival of Langholtsskóli (Langholt’s school) was held in the YMCA and K building at Holtavegur this week. Among the program items at the festival was […]

10,000th guest in Latibær

LAST weekend the 10,000th guest came to the performance Áfram Latibær in Loftkastalinn Theater, that was Gylfí Björn Hvannberg. His wife Ingibjörg þóra Gestsdóttir was also there with their […]

Latibær to the UK

“The acceptance of the first book was so pleasing that it encouraged me to write another. The first book has now hit the stages as the play Áfram Latibaer […]

Áfram Latibær, a review of the show

The children’s play Áfram Latibær, directed by Baltasar Kormák, is being shown at Loftkastalinn Theater. The play is based on the bestselling book of the same name by fitness […]

Áfram Latibær on CD!

Meet the fun kids in Latabær again: Halla hrekkjusvín, Nenni níski, Siggi sæti, Maggi mjói and all the others. A lively album with song and music. There is also […]

Latibær á Ólympíuleikum has been published

A fun sequel to the bestselling book Áfram-Latibær by Magnús Scheving. A lively and funny story with hilarious drawings by Halldór Baldursson. Sólskinsbær, formerly known as Latibær, offers to […]

Áfram Latibaer! – Convincing moral preaching

When the undersigned read in all the Icelandic newspapers that Magnús Scheving had suggested the Icelanders to donate the amount of money of a daily pack of cigarettes, so […]