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we are not frogs

We Are Not Frogs

$13.99

Children's literature legend Michael Morpurgo teams up with illustration star Sam Usher...

the weather well

The Weather Well

$15.95

From sweltering sun to a wild snowstorm, can wardens Grace and Tom save the day in this...

web

Web

$16.99

Max seemed like a friend at first. He seemed to want to help Tim. But now Max wants mon...

what it was like to be a... viking

What it was like to be a... Viking

$15.99

Find out what Viking life was actually like & discover how their fascinating culture co...

what it was like to be an.. ancient roman

What it was like to be an.. Ancient Roman

$15.99

Embark on a fascinating foray into the lives of the Ancient Romans in the 2nd book in t...

what magic is this?

What Magic Is This?

$18.99

The power of female friendship casts its spell in this uplifting Barrington Stoke debut...

white eagles

White Eagles

$16.99

The Carnegie-shortlisted author returns with another gripping historical novel, taking ...

who's a big bully then?

Who's A Big Bully Then?

$15.99

A brand new edition of the humorous tale of a boy, a bully, and a serious case of mista...

wrath

Wrath

$16.99

Marcus Sedgwick crafts a characteristically unsettling mystery exploring teen relations...

wuthering heights

Wuthering Heights

$18.99

Powerfully retold from Cathy’s point of view in this stunning new edition, this is th...

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