Children’s Storytelling at the Palm House

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Join Writing on the Wall this half term for a lively and inspiring morning led by much-loved children’s writers and performers Claire Weetman, Jude Lennon and Patrick Graham. This vibrant event will spark young imaginations, celebrate cultural heritage, and introduce children to the magic and power of stories brought to life aloud.

Through captivating tales and creative expression, young listeners will be inspired not only to listen but to dream up adventures of their own. Perfect for families looking for an enriching half-term activity, this joyful gathering celebrates community, creativity and the rich oral traditions of storytelling in one of Liverpool’s most beautiful venues.

Visual artist and storyteller Claire Weetman has worked with communities and schools in the North of England for over 20 years producing works including Giants Blankets and Dreams of Wonder, a community painting, the size of two tennis courts on the site of a former coal mine in St Helens; Constellations of Kindness, a series of sculptural installations in schools and community venues about stars, storytelling and the power of working together; and Walking Together/Walking Apart a gift box of cards created with women during lockdown that shared ways of supporting each other and standing up for our freedoms.

Jude Lennon is an award-winning children’s author and former Head of Early Years who now runs Little Lamb Tales, delivering storytelling sessions in schools, libraries and festivals. She has published over 20 books for children, spanning picture books, chapter books and educational titles, often exploring themes of mindfulness, inclusion and road safety. Crowned Disney Winnie the Pooh Laureate for the North West in 2014 and a recipient of the Points of Light Award for services to literacy, Jude is a passionate advocate for reading and creativity, serving as a Patron of Reading and supporting aspiring writers through workshops and mentoring.

Patrick Graham is a Liverpool-born poet, writer and performer and the creative force behind Black Out Productions. A familiar voice on Merseyside stages, he has performed at venues including the Liverpool Everyman and Unity Theatre, blending poetry, storytelling and history with powerful presence. His workshops span creative writing, drama and explorations of local and global Black history, reflecting his deep commitment to education and community empowerment. Patrick is also a member of the Liverpool Black History Research Group and brings a background in youth and community work, as well as immigration advice and advocacy. His latest book, The Golden Water and the Enchanted Forest, continues his dedication to storytelling that inspires imagination while carrying cultural depth and meaning.

Date: Wednesday 27th May
Time: 11-12:30
Venue: The Palm House, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Merseyside L17 1AP
Free event

Event Details

Date: May 27, 2026
Time: 11:00 am

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