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Dear Editor,

Summer has finally arrived and here at the Royal National Institute for Blind People (RNIB), weā€™re delighted to say itā€™s time to launch our fantastic library events for children as part of this yearā€™s Summer

Illustration by Natelle Quek and Ā©The Reading Agency 2024.

Reading Challenge.

Developed by The Reading Agency, the annual Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged four to 11 to sign up at their local library or online at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk. Theyā€™ll set a reading goal and collect rewards for their reading ā€“ including a certificate when they reach their Challenge goal.

The theme of this yearā€™s challenge is Marvellous Makers. RNIB is encouraging local libraries to run events which will get children making and thinking creatively about stories and books. The aim is to encourage more children with vision impairments to join the Summer Reading Challenge and to help sighted children develop an understanding of sight loss. You can find details for the events on the Summer Reading Challenge website in the ā€˜Library Zoneā€™.

Activities include making a pair of ā€˜sim specsā€™ which will help show children what it looks like when you have different eye conditions, building a story using a collection of tactile objects, building something from LEGOĀ® or writing a nature-inspired story.

To complete the Summer Reading Challenge, children can read any books they like, including from RNIBā€™s library atĀ www.rniblibrary.comĀ in whichever accessible format they prefer and these will count towards their Summer Reading Challenge.

RNIB has also worked with The Reading Agency to create Amelia, one of the Marvellous Makers – a fictional cartoon creative club who have been created for this yearā€™s Challenge and brought to life by the brilliant illustrator, Natelle Quek.

Amelia is visually impaired and holds a long orange cane to assist her with getting around.

Additionally, RNIB has created a special guide for library staff to help ensure events are as inclusive as possibleĀ The guide can be downloaded for free from The Reading Agencyā€™s website atĀ readingagency.org.uk/resources/7596

For more information about the books available from RNIB and to find titles in accessible formats, visitĀ Ā www.rniblibrary.com

For more information about Summer Reading Challenge events happening in your area, pop in to your local library or visit the Summer Reading Challenge website hereĀ https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/join-inĀ and click on ā€˜Library Zoneā€™. Alternatively head to your libraryā€™s website.

Lara Marshall
Library Engagement Manager
RNIB