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On the basis of all that I've said, the book is undoubtedly worth five of our Bookbag stars, but there's a bonus. The book is published by Barrington Stoke, which means that it's dyslexia friendly with a font which encourages you to read on, and off-white pages which eliminate glare. They're thick enough too to ensure that there's no bleed through from the reverse of the page, which can put some readers off. Don't be put off by the fact that the book is dyslexia friendly - there's nothing on the book the suggest this - it's simply that the book is easier and pleasanter to read for everyone. Most Barrington Stoke books are paperbacks but this one is a hardback, complete with silk bookmark, ensuring that it's the sort of book which will be passed down the generations. It's one special book and I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
For another thoughtful, dyslexia-friendly book, have a look at [[The Seal's Fate (Colour Conker) by Eoin Colfer and Victor Ambrus]]. You'll also love [[The Ice Bear by Jackie Morris|The Ice Bear]] and [[The Wild Swans by Jackie Morris|The Wild Swans]] which is are also by Jackie Morris.
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