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Barrington Stoke

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d-day dog

D-Day Dog

$15.99

Master storyteller Tom Palmer returns with a touching celebration of the heroic paratro...

a dangerous game

A Dangerous Game

$15.99

An exciting school trip goes horribly wrong in this thrilling adventure from master sto...

the day my family disappeared

The Day My Family Disappeared

$15.95

Home Alone meets Adrian Mole in this hilarious madcap adventure from bestselling author...

the day the hiccups took over

The Day the Hiccups Took Over

$15.95

Frank has a big day ahead of him, but all that is put at risk when Frank wakes up with ...

the deep-sea duke

The Deep-Sea Duke

$16.99

Dives into a strange new world with a truly imaginative look at the climate crisis in t...

desirable

Desirable

$15.95

When Granddad gives ‘loser’ George an old bottle of aftershave for his birthday, Ge...

dimple and the boo

Dimple and the Boo

$13.99

Dimple the gnome is upset and he doesn't know how to talk about it - but then along com...

the disconnect

The Disconnect

$16.99

A thought-provoking story of perspective and influence in the social-media age, from an...

dragonracers

Dragonracers

$15.99

Kitty dreams of competing in the world’s first long-distance air race. But little doe...

dumb chocolate eyes

Dumb Chocolate Eyes

$18.99

A brutally honest and effective story about adolescent boredom and destructive friendsh...

dyslexia friendly classics pack

Dyslexia Friendly Classics Pack

$89.95

Dyslexia-friendly unabridged editions of 5 classic tales for 13 to 18 year olds, ideal ...

dyslexia friendly classics retold

Dyslexia Friendly Classics Retold

$89.95

Classic literature for 13 to 18 year olds - short novels with a reading age of 9 years....

Barrington Stoke

Barrington Stoke is an independent publisher dedicated to cracking reading. They know that every parent wants their child to become a reader, and every teacher wants their students to make the jump from learning to read to loving to read. Their books are commissioned, edited and designed to break down the barriers that can stop this happening, from dyslexia and visual stress to simple reluctance.

The tricks used to make the books accessible include:

• Short word lengths so readers can enjoy the achievement of finishing a book

• Lots of chapter breaks so readers can take a rest

• Special edit processes, with trialling by children of the correct reading age

• Cream paper which minimises glare

• Dyslexia-friendly font

• Special line, character and paragraph spacing

• Lots of illustration in lower reading-age titles to help with understanding