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Why are some books missing?

Barrington Stoke

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back on weird street

Back On Weird Street

$15.99

Asim, Laila and Tom like nothing more than spooking each other out with tales of the un...

a bad day for jayden

A Bad Day for Jayden

$15.99

Jayden’s having a hard time. His mum seems really sad and won’t get out of bed, He'...

barrington teens

Barrington Teens

These hi-lo books can help build the confidence and engagement of even the most relucta...

the battle of cable street

The Battle of Cable Street

$18.99

Elsie witnesses the rise of antisemitic fascism in 1930s London in this gripping new st...

the beast of harwood forest

The Beast of Harwood Forest

$15.99

A school camping trip takes a turn for the sinister in this page-turning thriller for f...

because of you

Because of You

$18.99

Poppy's parents have split up, her mum’s boyfriend is moving in & she is being target...

birdsong

Birdsong

$15.99

Following a traumatic accident, a special friendship helps talented musician Annie heal...

blamehounds

Blamehounds

$14.95

Hal has terrible nightmares whenever he eats cheese and so he sets off to find out why...

bomb!

Bomb!

$16.99

The Army’s youngest and best bomb disposal guy struggles with his past as he races to...

brock

Brock

$16.99

A simple but beautifully written story about the pull of the gang and the fear of the b...

budgie

Budgie

$13.99

When Miles finds a lost little budgie, he discovers that he and grumpy old Mr Buxton ha...

bulletcatcher trilogy

Bulletcatcher Trilogy

$48.95

Exhilarating action meets heart-pounding suspense in this action-packed trilogy for str...

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