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Barrington Stoke

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the harder they fall

The Harder They Fall

$18.95

Cal wants to help new boy Jacob, but Jacob doesn’t want anyone’s help. Most of all,...

the hat trick

The Hat Trick

$16.99

Jud steps in as goalie at the local football team. Jud’s dad is all for it, but his m...

hat-trick

Hat-Trick

$15.99

The Dale team have won the Town Cup twice already, and Danny, Scott, Jack and the rest ...

hero

Hero

$16.99

Luke’s sister is pretty annoying, but he won’t let her ex-boyfriend spread nasty co...

heroic female pilots

Heroic Female Pilots

$48.95

Three gripping historical novels, featuring heroic female pilots in daring Second World...

historical novels (ra8)

Historical Novels (RA8)

$64.95

Exciting reading for reluctant & dyslexic 9-14 year olds, historical novels with a read...

home ground

Home Ground

$15.95

A timely, thought-provoking football story packed with facts about football & refugee c...

the horror of dunwick farm

The Horror of Dunwick Farm

$15.99

Animals behaving oddly, people falling suddenly ill - what's creeping around down at th...

how brave is that?

How Brave is That?

$15.95

Tom needs to pass his exams to join the army. But home is crazy, and Tom has the wrong ...

the humiliations of welton blake

The Humiliations of Welton Blake

$16.99

Hilarity follows disaster in this sharp-witted tale of the trials of pre-teen life, fro...

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