Katrien Kens Launches ‘Young Facts’ at Pelt Library in May

Pelt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Pelt library launched “Young Facts,” a nonfiction section for teens, after requests from youth. Alderman Katrien Kens says it began in May 2025, to fight fake news and grow curiosity.

As VRT News reported, the library in Pelt, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, has started a new project to bring more teenagers and young adults inside. The collection is called “Young Facts” and is made for young people who like to learn but do not enjoy reading novels. 

Instead of long stories, the shelves now hold easy‑to‑read non‑fiction books on many subjects like science, history, technology, pop culture, and social issues. The library calls the idea “books that broaden your horizons.” With this new section, the library hopes to reach young people who feel left out by the usual rows of fiction books.

What is Pelt library’s ‘Young Facts’ doing for teens?

Alderman Katrien Kens (CD&V), who is in charge of culture in Pelt, says the idea came straight from local young people. She explains that many readers skip the library because they do not enjoy novels or other storybooks.

They asked for more books that teach them something real. The library listened and is the first in Flanders to create a section just for this group. The aim is not only to add new books but to keep the library useful for the next generation.

According to officials, in the Young Facts collection, some books talk about personal growth, relationships, and healthy choices like stopping alcohol. Others explain science and climate change. Alderman Katrien Kens (CD&V) says young people asked for books that teach and inspire them. The library started the section to give them what they wanted.

The alderman says the Young Facts section is more than just new books on a shelf. She calls it a way to fight fake news and wrong information. She wants young people to see that there is a world outside their phones and the internet. 

The section has been in the library since May 2025, and sits on the first floor, just to the right of the main staircase. Officials mentioned that the collection is still small, but it is only the beginning. The library plans to add many more titles over time. Young visitors can even give ideas for books.

“Purchase suggestions are always welcome. The intention is to expand the collection even further,”

The alderman added.    

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10 responses to “Katrien Kens Launches ‘Young Facts’ at Pelt Library in May”

  1. Pixie Taze Avatar
    Pixie Taze

    Looks like Alderman Kens has really cracked the code to get teens into libraries—who knew all they needed were non-fiction books instead of the latest vampire saga? 🤷‍♂️ Next up: a section on how to fight off adulting with style! 📚✨

  2. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    Who knew Pelt needed a library section to remind teens that there’s more to life than TikTok? “Young Facts” – because apparently, reading about real stuff is the new cool. 📚✨

  3. Stone Boomstick Avatar
    Stone Boomstick

    Seems like Pelt’s library has finally cracked the code: instead of fiction, let’s serve up “real” facts for the younguns. Who knew knowledge could be so trendy? 📚😏

  4. Capital F Avatar
    Capital F

    Looks like Pelt library is finally catching up with the kids—who knew non-fiction could be such a trendy topic? 📚 Just imagine, teaching teens about the world without a single vampire or wizard in sight! 😂

  5. steel heart Avatar
    steel heart

    Oh joy, a library finally catering to the youth’s insatiable thirst for… non-fiction! Next, they’ll be asking for a section on how to pronounce “bibliothèque” properly. 📚😂

  6. Chuckles Avatar

    So, the Pelt library’s got “Young Facts” now, eh? Just what every teen needs—more ways to avoid novels and the joys of a good plot twist. 📚🙄

  7. howitzer rise Avatar
    howitzer rise

    Oh, fantastic—nothing screams “youth engagement” like a library section dedicated to non-fiction! I can already hear the teens lining up to learn about climate change instead of scrolling through TikTok. 📚🙄

  8. manbreaker Avatar
    manbreaker

    Oh great, a library section for teens that finally gets them to read something other than memes—next, we’ll be teaching them how to fold fitted sheets. 📚🙃

  9. cool whip Avatar
    cool whip

    Seems like the Pelt library has finally cracked the code—who knew teens preferred real facts over fictional nonsense? Next stop, turning their screens into actual books! 📚😏

  10. ELLerG!c Avatar

    Finally, a library that caters to those who prefer actual facts over fictional fluff! Brilliant move, Alderman Kens—who knew reading could actually be educational? 📚😏

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