Berks County Public Libraries is launching a new collection designed specifically for children with adaptive learning needs. The department announced in a press release Wednesday that the Accessibility and Supportive Learning Collection will contain games and activities curated for young learners. "Our goal in creating this collection is to offer adaptive learning tools closer to home," said Berks County Public Libraries Administrator Amy Resh. - Advertisement - Resh said the idea evolved from a patron request earlier this year. The patron, whose child uses materials provided by the library system for the blind and print disabled, was unable to receive additional materials traditionally offered by the National Library Service at the Library of Congress through the mail due to closures from the coronavirus pandemic.