Creativate ( The Readers JOY Library- “ the gift of literacy )

What to expect from this team building workshop?

The Readers JOY Library is a deeply meaningful and creative experience where teams come together to design and build something that goes beyond the workplace — a gift of literacy for children. In this workshop, participants assemble and decorate “Little Free Libraries” while also writing and illustrating their own original children’s stories to fill them. It’s a one-of-a-kind blend of creativity, teamwork, and social impact that engages every participant, whether through painting, storytelling, or problem-solving.
The process is fast-paced and filled with exciting challenges, encouraging collaboration under resource and time constraints while still unleashing individual talent. The final outcome is both functional and inspiring: a fully built and decorated library, filled with unique storybooks, ready to spark imagination in young readers.

Workshop Brief

How this team building workshop is delivered?

Participants are grouped into teams and guided through a structured process:
->Teams work hands-on to assemble and creatively decorate library kits.
->Alongside, each team authors and illustrates their own children’s storybook.
->A storytelling workshop and sharing circle bring the creations to life, as stories are read aloud to the group.
Facilitators ensure that while the activity is fun and engaging, it also mirrors workplace skills like resource management, collaboration, and adaptability. The blend of art, writing, and construction creates an energizing experience with lasting meaning

Is This Right For Your Team?

One size doesn’t fit all. Read more before deciding.
The Readers JOY Library experience is perfect for organizations that want to:
->Spark creativity across different dimensions — design, writing, and storytelling
->Strengthen collaboration and adaptability under challenging conditions
->Contribute to the community in a meaningful, impactful way
By the end of the session, teams walk away with not only a renewed sense of teamwork and creativity but also the pride of having created something that directly benefits children and their education.