Fun for all the family in libraries
with Sefton Libraries, Lincolnshire Libraries and Shakespeare's Globe
This event will take place on 4 February 2026 10:00
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Fun for all the family in libraries
with Sefton Libraries, Lincolnshire Libraries and Shakespeare's Globe
This event will take place on 4 February 2026 10:00
Register here
How do we organise family sessions that are interesting and fun for all ages? Wondering how library workshops can engage the whole family?
Join us for this webinar to hear about projects designed for equal participation and enjoyment between children and adults. A panel of experts from Sefton Libraries, Lincolnshire Libraries and Shakespeare’s Globe will share creative examples of how to bring the whole family together.
Gaming Together is an intergenerational programme from Sefton Libraries highlighting the history of gaming. The exhibition gave adults and children the chance to play against each other on retro consoles such as the Sega Mega Drive and NES. Curator Ben Kelly and Senior Manager Lesley Davies will discuss how they created more connected and inclusive library spaces through fun and games.
The Costume Swap and Create Project at Lincolnshire Libraries is designed to remove the stress out of World Book Day by helping parents and children with costumes. This includes a series of costume creator workshops and a costume idea Emergency Pack as well as recommended reads to 'bring it all back to books'. Librarian Nicola Rogers will share practical and low-cost support approaches as well as lessons learnt from this project.
Shakespeare’s Globe’s Family Workshops are devised with an underlying ethos of equity. Whether it’s Hamlet or Twelfth Night, exercises are the same for children and adults, and all ages are expected to get involved. Education Producer Flora Dobble will explore how this works practically in a room of mixed interest, confidence and ability. She will also share tips for libraries interested in running sessions that engage the whole family unit.
This session is for learning producers, children’s librarians, reader development staff and anyone interested in hosting activities or workshops that are fun and engaging for the whole family.

