In 2019, a survey by the Publishers Association put the number of audiobook consumers at around 1 in 5.Fewer than 5% of book titles are available in braille format.The number of visually impaired people who read braille has been in long-term decline for a number of years, with some experts estimating it to be as low as 8%.Thanks to the rise in popularity of audiobooks, with trail blazers like RNIB Reading Services and Audible bringing accessible reading to the mainstream, blind and partially sighted children can enjoy reading with a broad range of stories to suit wherever their imagination takes them. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s that time of year again – World Book Day! We know t he benefits of reading for children are incredible, from boosting creativity and indulging imaginations to expanding vocabulary and improving concentration.
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