lesesoner
Lesesoner is a term used in Norwegian and broader Scandinavian education and library contexts to describe designated areas intended to support reading activities. A lesesone is typically a quiet, comfortable zone within a classroom, library, or learning center, equipped with soft seating, accessible shelves of age-appropriate books, and defined boundaries to minimize disturbance. The aim is to create an inviting environment that promotes independent reading, voluntary book selection, and sustained attention during literacy-related tasks.
Etymology and usage: The word combines lese, meaning “to read,” with sone, meaning “zone.” In Norway and
Contexts and design: Lesesoner are used in schools and libraries to support different learning activities, such
Impact and considerations: Proponents argue that lesesoner foster reading engagement, concentration, and a positive attitudes toward
See also: literacy promotion, reading corners, library space design.