Letters: How blind and partially sighted children can take part in the Summer Reading Challenge 2026

Dear Editor,

The heat is on and it’s that time of year when parents have to dig deep to find ways to entertain their kids for the long summer holidays. This can be a daunting task, but what better way to spark children’s imaginations and keep them amused than to get them stuck into some fantastic books.

Here at the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) we know there are 25,000 children aged 0 to 16 across the UK who are living with a vision impairment which can make reading that bit more challenging;

We’re determined to make sure these children can spend the summer with their favourite book characters in the same way sighted children can.

That’s why we’ve got more than 5,000 children’s books in braille and audio formats that children can read in RNIB’s completely free online Library.

Our fantastic collection of awe-inspiring audio books can be downloaded directly from the RNIB Library on smart devices like tablets and phones, or via voice commands on Alexa-enabled devices.

Specialised Daisy CDs designed for easy, structured navigation, can be delivered to your door as can USB memory sticks with up to three books on each. Printed braille books can be ordered on-demand and electronic braille can be downloaded to read on braille displays.

Children can use all these brilliant books to take part in the annual Summer Reading Challenge – a summer readathon run by The Reading Agency which encourages children aged 4-11 to read six books and provides incentives for completion.

To get started with RNIB’s Talking Books go online to  https://readingservices.rnib.org.uk 

For braille visit https://www.rniblibrary.com

To help your children join the Summer Reading Challenge, visit: https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

Enjoy your summer reading, wherever it may take you!

Lara Marshall,

Library Engagement Manager, RNIB