RNIB makes accessible books free for children for World Book Day Date published: 07 March 2021
Elodie Bateson, 10, was born with vision impairment and is a big fan of RNIB Talking Books and also enjoys braille books
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has given away thousands of books in braille and audio formats for children with vision impairment to celebrate World Book Day this year (Thursday 4 March).
The selection of 13 titles aims to support World Book Day’s mission to give every child and young person a book of their own.
Organised by UNESCO, World Book Day is marked in more than 100 countries around the world, with 2021 being its 24th year.
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