Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being taken on a journey beyond imagination in a world of sensory wonder at their local libraries.

With funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and Central Bedfordshire Council (CBC), Full House Theatre is captivating audiences with a series of interactive performances designed to transport viewers on unforgettable journeys.

Sensory experience for SEND children

From the enchanting depths of the misty rainforest to the vast expanses of the desert and beyond, 82 children and their families have already embarked on thrilling expeditions unlike any other told through a unique blend of music, storytelling, and sensory play.

Created especially for children and young people with complex learning and profound physical needs, each show is meticulously adapted to cater to the unique requirements of every participant.

What sets these performances apart is their inclusivity. All children love a good story, and I am sure that every child attending one of these performances will forever hold a treasured memory of the show.

The SEND activities have proved a real success with the children and their families, and CBC be looking to see how they can continue these wonderful creative arts opportunities in libraries.