Activities for you and your child
Staffordshire believes every child should have the best start in life and that their families are supported to achieve this. Ensuring all preschool children access local activities within their community is an essential part in this and will help them to develop all of their development skills they need to become school ready when turning 5 years old.
Staffordshire Family Hubs
Each District has a children's centre which delivers fun and exciting activities to suit all our different family's needs.
View the list of all our centres, links to Facebook pages where you can find the latest information and activity timetables showing all the various groups running in the centres and the wider community on the Staffordshire Connects website.
Family Hubs Homezone
Our homezone pages are full of activities and ideas for you as a family to try at home. We aim to inspire and support you without spending lots of money. From getting creative and being active to cooking as a family.
More information can be found on Staffordshire Connects
Staffordshire Libraries
In Staffordshire, we have libraries in each of our 8 districts. They are free to join and run lots of community groups including baby bounce and rhyme and storytelling sessions for pre-school children.
Find your nearest library on our website.
BBC Tiny Happy People
Lots of activities to inspire you as parents to support your child's all-round development.
More information can be found on the
BBC website.
Family Hubs Groupwork
We understand that parenting can be hard at times and children don't come with an instruction manual. This is why your Family Hubs have a team of understanding Family Hubs Coaches who deliver free family learning courses across the county. Our website has information about the groups we offer to Staffordshire Families for free.
More information can be found on our
Family Hubs Groupwork webpage.
Better Health - Start for Life
Advice and support on playtime activities and bonding with your baby.
More information can be found on our
NHS website.