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Barrington Stoke

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the after school club

The After School Club

$16.99

Sam finds out that gorgeous Lisa's gang have a dark secret and that he will have to go ...

after the war

After The War

$15.99

A deeply moving novel of friendship and belonging, inspired by the incredible true stor...

albert johnson and the buns of steel

Albert Johnson and the Buns of Steel

$13.99

A baking nightmare makes for slapstick comedy gold in this hilarious Little Gem from a ...

all about ella

All About Ella

$14.95

A touching exploration of family love and the challenges of being a younger sibling, fr...

all to play for

All To Play For

$15.99

Tackles the increasing expense of football for working-class kids in this touching stor...

animal farm

Animal Farm

$18.99

Orwell's powerful, unnerving and timeless allegory of oppression and rebellion, brought...

anna gain and the same sixty seconds

Anna Gain and the Same Sixty Seconds

$14.99

A laugh-out-loud and punny take on Groundhog Day for young readers from a top-notch aut...

anthony mcgowan pack, reading age 9

Anthony McGowan Pack, Reading Age 9

$73.50

Dyslexia-friendly layout, typeface and paperstock for 13 to 18 year olds with a reading...

anzac boys

Anzac Boys

$15.95

A powerful and moving novel of World War One, the ANZAC soldiers and the Gallipoli Camp...

arctic star

Arctic Star

$15.99

Multi-award-winning author Tom Palmer returns with a thrilling naval adventure inspired...

armistice runner

Armistice Runner

$15.99

Celebrates the unsung athletic heroes of the Armistice in a powerful tale of the fell-r...

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