The Royals welcomed a group from the Berkshire County Blind Societies Children's Department to the training ground on Monday.
A full gallery of pictures is available here.
The youngsters watched the first team train, then once the players had finished they began to mingle in on the pitch.
They then posed for photos and asked for autographs, before joining in with an impromptu kickaround!
A group of Royals took part, including Ulises De La Cruz, Michael Duberry, Marcus Hahnemann, Stephen Hunt, Graeme Murty and Aaron Brown.
Finally they took penalties at Marcus and posed for photos with Kingsley.
The youngsters were kitted out in named sweatshirts, thanks to our sponsors Children With Special Needs Foundation.
The Society organised goodie bags for the children and certificates were given out at the end of the event.
The visit was arranged as part of the Premier League's Creating Chances campaign, highlighting the good work undertaken by clubs and players in their local communities.