Wakefield’s youngest bookworms graduate from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Friday, August 08, 2025
Wakefield’s biggest ever cohort of young readers has recently graduated from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Marking a milestone in the district’s commitment to early years speech, language, and communication.
With over 337 imagination library children turning five this year. Graduation events have taken place at Airedale and Pontefract Libraries where families gathered to celebrate their child achievement and the love of reading.
"This programme is about giving every child the best possible start in life. It’s heartening to see how much families value receiving books through the post – it’s more than just reading, it’s about bonding, learning, and growing together.
"We’ve received great feedback from families. We’re proud to support a scheme that delivers real impact in our communities."
Cllr Margaret Isherwood
Cabinet Member for Children and Young People

Since launching in Wakefield in 2017, the Imagination Library has gifted nearly 70,000 books to almost 2,540 children. The scheme is now evolving to support those children who would benefit following their 2 to 2½ year health check undertaken by the health visitor. These children will be eligible to register onto the programme, helping to close development gaps early.
The focus now shifts to sustainability. Businesses, community groups and individuals are invited to support the scheme through donations, with all monies going directly to fund books. In return, partners benefit from brand visibility, community goodwill, and the chance to invest in the future of our children.
As one parent said : “The Imagination Library sparked a love of reading for our daughter. She developed speech quickly and was exceeding at phonics in reception – this is down to her love of books.”
More information can be found at www.wakefield.gov.uk/imaginationlibrary