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2026 Read for Empathy Collection launches

February 5, 2026/in news /by Andrea Reece

The 2026 Read for Empathy collection of 65 books for 3–16-year-olds has been revealed.

Selected by teachers, librarians and academics, the books will be used in homes, schools and libraries to help children and young people build their ability to understand other people’s feelings and points of view.

Now in its tenth year, the collection includes 40 books for 3–11-year-olds and 25 for 11–16+ year-olds, each offering powerful, age-appropriate ways for children and young people to Go All In for connection during the National Year of Reading, to experience, understand and practise empathy – a learnable life skill at the heart of strong relationships, wellbeing and social cohesion.

The list features a diverse range of new and established voices, including former Children’s Laureates Michael Rosen and Michael Morpurgo, alongside award-winning and nominated authors such as Patrice Lawrence, Benjamin Zephaniah, Manjeet Mann and Matt Goodfellow.

Discover the full collection and download the accompanying Free Guides to the books.

Registration is also open for the 2026 Empathy Day Festival (4-11 June).

The three-year longitudinal Reading Feelings project – the first study of its kind in UK primary schools – reveals that empathy development, reading engagement and reading ability are tightly intertwined.

When diverse and representative stories are read with ‘an empathy lens’ – drawing attention to characters’ feelings and experiences – ‘children’s engagement increases, reading ability strengthens, and a love of reading grows.’ More on the initial findings here.

Imogen Bond, Managing Director of EmpathyLab, commented: ‘Every day, young people are negatively impacted by the growing divisions in our society and the pressures they encounter at school. The Good Childhood Reports suggests young people’s wellbeing is declining year after year, and that children in the UK have some of the lowest levels of wellbeing across Europe. Empathy is a powerful antidote, and it brings me great hope that it is learnable. The National Year of Reading offers a fantastic chance to share and develop this understanding of reading’s empathy-boosting power, and to act much more systematically to make empathy a core value within our education system.

EmpathyLab’s mission is to raise a generation of empathy-skilled children who grow up as engaged, global citizens who want to make the world a better place for everyone – and we believe reading is the most accessible and effective way of doing that.’

One million children, one transformative year

Continuing its work, as part of the 2026 National Year of Reading, EmpathyLab aims to reach 1 million children and young people, using reading in new ways to build empathy skills and increase reading enjoyment. Parents, teachers and communities can access:

  • The Read for Empathy Collection of 65 empathy-rich titles, alongside free guides and online learning to explore the books and how to use them
  • A year-round Schools Programme embedding empathy as a core value, practised through reading, supporting wellbeing, citizenship and social and emotional learning
  • The Empathy Day Festival, 4–11 June – a free, week-long festival for schools, libraries, bookshops and families – featuring a world-class line-up of authors and illustrators, and including empathy-themed creative activities, daily digital content, live and online author & illustrator events, to bring communities together. Register now for early access to the resources.

Celebrating 10 years: New author ambassadors announced

Marking EmpathyLab’s 10th anniversary and the National Year of Reading, the organisation has newly announced nine new ambassadors – authors and illustrators whose work embodies EmpathyLab’s values of hope and connection: Jo Cotterill, A.M. Dassu, Hannah Gold, Sue Cheung, Patrice Lawrence, Tom Percival, Bali Rai, Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Jion Sheibani.

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Launch of the 2025 Read for Empathy Collection

February 13, 2025/in news /by Andrea Reece

EmpathyLab today launches the 2025 Read for Empathy collection of 70 books for 3-16-year-olds, alongside calls for empathy and emotional skills to be prioritised.

‘The 2025 Read for Empathy collection of 70 books for 3-16-year-olds harnesses the power of books to build real-life empathy. It is part of a unique and growing UK empathy education movement,” claims Miranda McKearney, EmpathyLab’s founder.

Highlighting NHS official statistics, specifically the Mental Health of Children and Young People in England Report, Nov 2023, McKearney calls for ‘radical solutions’ and this year’s judges argue that there’s an urgent need for EmpathyLab’s unique UK book-based empathy education movement.

The press release also highlights recent the Children’s Society report which shows that our 15-year-olds have the lowest life satisfaction of all 27 European countries and Mind’s latest report which finds that 1 in 5 school-age children has a mental health difficulty.

The Read for Empathy books have been chosen by an expert judging panel of teachers, librarians and academics. They will be used in homes, schools and libraries in a targeted way to help build children’s ability to understand other people’s feelings and points of view.

The 2025 collection

This is EmpathyLab’s ninth collection, with 40 books for 3-11-year-olds and 30 for 11-16-year-olds. Each offers different ways of experiencing, understanding and building empathy. The collection features books by a diverse group of new and established authors and illustrators, including George the Poet, former Children’s Laureate, Joseph Coelho, Phil Earle and Hannah Gold.

‘This collection allows young people to get close to characters, to get close to issues and to be provoked to think. Provoked to care. And to then do something about it,’ says judge Professor Teresa Cremin, Open University.

Discover the 2025 Read For Empathy Collection.

From today, 13 February, free Guides to the Read for Empathy collection can be downloaded now.

Schools and libraries can register now for free Empathy Day Festival resources and events. Running from 2-12 June, with Empathy Day on Thursday 12 June, this major Festival is free and open to all to get involved and inspired. Register now.

This year’s Read for Empathy collection judging panel is:

Jon Biddle – Teacher, Moorlands Primary Academy & Patron of Reading coordinator

Richard Charlesworth – Reading lead and Assistant Headteacher at Avonmore Primary, London

Kevin Cobane – Teacher, University of Birmingham School

Teresa Cremin – Professor of Education (Literacy) & Co-Director of the Literacy & Social Justice Centre, The Open University

Phoebe Demeger – Librarian, Centre for Literacy in Primary Education

Scott Evans – Teacher & founder, The Reader Teacher

Graham Fairweather – Senior Librarian at the High School of Glasgow

Jake Hope – Reading development and children’s book consultant & Working Party Chair, Yoto Carnegie Medals for Writing and Illustration

Shaheen Mogradia Engagement & Programmes Assistant, Bolton Library & Museum

Sarah Smith – Libraries Development Manager, Brent Libraries

Sonia Thompson – Headteacher, St. Matthew’s C.E. Primary School, Birmingham

Dawn Woods – Member Development Librarian, School Library Association

Miranda McKearney OBE – EmpathyLab founder

Sarah Mears MBE – Programme Manager, Libraries Connected & EmpathyLab founder

The books can be bought and ordered through bookshops or via bookshop.org.

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