DigiFest - brought to you by Norfolk libraries

DigiFest is an annual celebration of digital making in Norfolk libraries throughout February. With free events for children and young people aged up to 16, there is something for every aspiring digital mind. It forms part of Norfolk County Council's digital inclusion strategy and aims to inspire the next generation of coders and creators.
Thank you to everyone who attended a DigiFest event in 2025 - we hope to see you again soon!
Loved DigiFest? Keep learning with our top 5 recommended resources:
- Explore free books (and eBooks!) on tech and digital careers at your library. Library staff can give you recommendations or browse the online catalogue to search for books.
- Code Club - Learn to code by creating games, animations and more with step-by-step projects in 30+ languages. Join a local Code Club in Norfolk or try projects at home on the Code Club website.
- BBC Micro:bit - Get hands-on with coding using a Micro:bit, a mini computer for building gadgets and games. Borrow one for free from your library and visit the Micro:bit website to get started.
- Scratch - Create your own animations, stories and games with Scratch. It's free to use online at home or on the computers at your library.
- Interland by Google - Play your way to better internet safety! Interland is a fun, free online game that teaches you how to stay safe, spot scams and be a good digital citizen.
There are lots of events for children and young people in Norfolk libraries - find out what's on or ask staff at your local library.