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Story Makes: People Like Me

Press Release: 25/09/2024

story makers posterTHERE’S no stopping Story Makers. Thanks to popular demand the storytelling activities for children aged four and under are back for an eighth time.

It has steadily grown in popularity ever since the first one was launched in 2017. More than 2,000 children took part in the last project “999 Emergency” which ended in May.

From Tuesday October 1 families will be again be able to enjoy all the usual fun with Simon the Storyteller. The latest theme, again supported and sponsored by Tameside Council’s community safety team, is “People Like Me” – exploring diversity, disability and how different families are made up. 

Story Makers, which is especially designed for pre-school children, is allied to the Tameside Loves Reading campaign. The interactive story sessions include a different story every week, plus dancing, games, singing and lots of fun.

Adults and children who take part have the opportunity to work with award-winning writer Caryl Hart and illustrator Andy Rowland to create a children’s picture book of which they’ll receive a complimentary copy when the project concludes with a huge celebration party.

The free sessions start on Tuesday October 1 and run until next May. To book a place call 0161 342 3443 or email book.start@tameside.gov.uk


Tuesdays:

Hattersley Library (10 to 10.45am) and Mossley Library (1.30 to 2.15pm).

Wednesdays:

Zoom (10 to 10.30am and Droylsden Library (1.30 to 2.15pm).

 

Cllr Sangita Patel, Tameside Council’s assistant executive member for culture, heritage, participation and sport: “I’ve always believed in the power of reading and the Story Makers project is the perfect way to get young children interested.

“The books we’ve produced with the help of the people who attended the sessions are so lively and colourful that you can’t fail to love them, no matter what your age is.

“I’m certain Story Makers ‘People Like Me’ will be every bit as popular as its seven predecessors which date back to 2017.”

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