Fort Kinnaird launches free community book swap for kids

Fort Kinnaird has launched its first ever ‘Little Library’ book swap so children can share and exchange books for free as they get ready to go back to school.

With books for children of all ages, the book swap aims to help families be more sustainable while also providing them with access to new stories free of charge.

More than 100 books have been donated by employees at Fort Kinnaird to stock up the Little Library’s shelves and families are encouraged to put another book back in its place if they take one – but only if they are able to.

Books available include everything from The Hungry Caterpillar and Dear Zoo for younger children, to several of the popular David Walliams novels for older readers.

The book swap will be available at the centre until September and is located in the play park, between Caffé Nero and TGI Fridays.

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Liam Smith, centre director at Fort Kinnaird, said: “We’re so pleased to be launching our first book swap. From our ongoing partnership with the National Literacy Trust through the Young Readers Programme, we know how important it is for children to have access to books – both for their imaginations and to support their learning.

“As well as helping families that need a little more support this summer, we also hope this initiative will encourage our visitors to recycle any unwanted books they might have at home and give them a second life. It wouldn’t have been possible without the kind donations from our team, which we’re extremely grateful for and we can’t wait to see children across the community benefitting from it.”

For more information on different ways to enjoy summer fun at Fort Kinnaird visit: https://www.fortkinnaird.com/whatson

Fort Kinnaird is open from 9am – 9pm on weekdays, and 9am – 6pm on weekends.