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Better Health Start For Life

About Better Health Start For Life in Peterborough

The Better Health Start For Life campaign, led by the National Literacy Trust and funded by the Department for Education and the Department for Health and Social Care, encourages parents and carers to adopt positive behaviours to boost their children’s communication, language and literacy development.

The campaign creates easy and accessible resources for parents, carers and early years settings with children aged 0-5, aiming to ensure that all children start primary school with the recommended literacy and language abilities.

In Peterborough, we are delivering the campaign in partnership with Peterborough Reads and Peterborough City Council. Follow the Peterborough Reads Facebook page to stay up to date with the campaign.

Peterborough's story trail at Central Park

In June 2021, we launched 12 brand new story trails in local parks and lakes across the country for families, carers and early years settings with children aged 2-5.

In Peterborough the story trail launched at Central Park in partnership with Peterborough Reads and Peterborough City Council, with the bespoke theme of monkeys and giraffes.

The story trail is based on a story written by children’s author Rebecca Lewis-Oakes and illustrated by Aaron Cushley. The story trail leads families around the local park as they follow the adventures of Uncle Josh, Mia, Kai and their dog Scruffy.

We are thrilled to announce that we now have a digitised version of the story trail, meaning that all families, carers and early years settings can download the trail to a digital device and carry out the activity whenever works best.

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How to use the digitised story trail

  1. Have your mobile device fully charged.
  2. Download the story trail PDF below
  3. Pack your park bag! Get some paper and pencils at the ready, as we want to engage your little ones as much as possible
  4. Head to Central Park (address: Central Park, Park Crescent, Peterborough, PE1 4DZ)
  5. Start the trail by following the map in the booklet
  6. Carry out the trail with your little one and enjoy all that it has to offer!
  7. Your feedback is very important to us, so please spare 10 minutes to complete this survey, so that we can hear your thoughts and experience.

The story trail pdf

Download the Central Park story trail here.

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“I enjoyed the singing and the guitar; the excitement it brought to my children; the creativity and the imagination; it was very inspiring and fun.”

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