Running throughout October, the festival is led by Staffordshire County Council’s Community Learning team in collaboration with Libraries, Family Hubs, and local partners.
This year’s theme, ‘Story Power!’, explores how stories help everyone make sense of their experiences, understand others and imagine new possibilities.
The festival offers a wide range of free, family-friendly events across Staffordshire’s libraries, which includes interactive storytelling sessions, creative crafts, reading challenges and drop-in workshops.
Martin Murray, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economy and Skills at Staffordshire County Council, said:
“Family learning is a powerful tool that helps children thrive at school and gives adults the chance to reconnect with learning.
“This year’s theme is a wonderful way to celebrate how stories can inspire, educate and bring families closer together. We’re proud to offer a programme that’s fun and accessible to all.”
Highlights include:
- Drop-in activities at libraries including Uttoxeter, Perton and Biddulph
- Craft and storytelling sessions at Family Hubs
- Opportunities to meet Community Learning and Family Hub teams
- Information on free adult learning courses to support parenting, wellbeing and career development
For full details of events and how to get involved, visit the Family Learning Festival’s webpage.