Transform your school into a hub for family play with Boromi's evidence-based Play Library, where parents borrow curated play bags to nurture children's language development and strengthen home learning environments.
A new term and a new set of Boromi bags and the excitement is tangible in the classroom!Our Play Library gives parents a wide range of vocabulary to use when encouraging positive play. Both pupils and parents love taking home the Boromi bags and t...
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Suggested: We'll kick off with an onboarding call (45 mins) to get you up and running, then you'll need to set aside time to prepare for and host your parent launch session. Once your Play Library is up and running, you'll simply need a little time each week to manage the family borrowing of the bags.
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Boromi has established itself as a leader in family play education, winning the Teach First Innovation Award 2017, UnLtd Do It Award 2018, Let Teachers SHINE Award 2018, and Fair Education Alliance Scaling Award 2020. The organisation operates a UK-wide Network of Play® that has demonstrated measurable impact on children's development.
Research shows that Play Libraries positively impact children's language and communication skills, social and emotional development, and overall quality of home learning environments. Schools participating in the programme report increased parental engagement and children showing greater confidence in their communication abilities.
The system works on a termly rotation basis: play bags are delivered at the start of each term, families borrow them for 2-3 days at a time, and at term's end, bags are collected and replaced with new activities for the following term. This ensures fresh, engaging content that maintains family interest and participation.
Founded by Evie Keough, a former primary school teacher and mother of two, Boromi combines educational expertise with practical parenting experience. The organisation provides comprehensive support including onboarding calls, launch event planning, promotional materials, and ongoing guidance throughout implementation.
Visit Boromi's website to explore their full impact data and educational approach.
http://www.boromi.co.uk
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