Southend Libraries secures funding to bring stories to life for local families

Southend Libraries has received national funding to launch an exciting new three-year project, helping families bring books to life at home.

Children books with additional items and resources to accompany the book all laid out on a red background

The new scheme will create creative kits called 'Storysacks' that pair a picture book with a related information book, props, games, and activities, designed for children aged six months to five years, transforming reading into a playful, memorable experience while building on early development skills.

Alongside the new kits, Southend Libraries will run free workshops for parents and carers. These sessions will share storytelling tips, boost confidence, and even guide families in creating their own Storysacks.

Cllr Matt Dent, cabinet member for business, culture, music and tourism, said: "Storysacks are a brilliant way to make reading fun and accessible for all families. By combining books with games and props, they spark children's imaginations and help parents feel confident sharing stories.

"This funding is a real investment in Southend's families and in our children's futures. I encourage parents and carers to visit their local library, explore the Storysacks on offer, and take advantage of this wonderful free resource."

Southend Libraries already offers 55 bespoke Storysacks, originally developed through the A Better Start Southend initiative. The new project will expand this collection and bring workshops and showcase sessions to community venues across the city.

For more information you can email: bookstart@southend.gov.uk or visit the Southend Libraries website.

Published: 3rd October 2025

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