Calling on Mayo to ‘Gift a Book’ and change a child’s life this Christmas
“IT’S so much more than a book, it’s the gift of reading which can be lifelong and life-changing for a child.” That’s the message from national charity Children’s Books Ireland as they launch their annual Gift a Book appeal.
Children’s Books Ireland are calling on people in Mayo to support this year’s Gift a Book appeal which will see over 2,000 books delivered to children in need across Ireland, including those accessing support services, experiencing homelessness and living in Direct Provision centres in Mayo.
Building on the success of last year’s appeal, which raised over €15,000 through generous public donations, Children’s Books Ireland is once again partnering with community groups and charities in Mayo - including the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - to ensure that a book reaches children in need in time for Christmas.
Titles to be gifted to children this year come from a range of Irish artists, which Children’s Books Ireland hope will ignite a lifelong love of reading, including ‘Let’s Play Rugby’ by Gordon D’Arcy and Paul Howard and illustrated by Ashwin Chacko, ‘Letters to a Monster’ by Patricia Forde and illustrated by Sarah Warburton, and ‘Solo’ by Gráinne O’Brien.
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland, said: “In a world with ever-increasing costs and growing financial pressures, children’s books have become a luxury item for many families. But books are essential for every child, and we need your help in Mayo to give the gift of a book to children and young people who need it most.
“Your donation, however small, will change a child’s life. Children who read experience higher levels of mental wellbeing, self-esteem and empathy. When children see themselves and their experiences in the story that they’re reading, they feel less alone.
“We are inundated with requests from fellow charities and community groups in Mayo and across the country who want to bring a moment of solace to the families in their services. With your support, we can give a child the comfort of a story they can come back to again and again, an escape from the world when they need it most.
“Help us to change children’s lives, one book at a time, by donating at www.childrensbooksireland.ie/giftabook.”
The benefits of reading throughout childhood are well-documented, yet Children’s Books Ireland’s recent research report, ‘Children and Young People’s Reading in Ireland 2025’, found that more than one in five children under the age of four are not being read to. The report also highlighted a significant and worrying decline in book ownership among children of all ages since 2023.
Learn more about the Gift a Book appeal and donate here.