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+ | If you're looking for help with dyslexia we think that you'll find all the basics at the [http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/ British Dyslexia Association]. | ||
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+ | We've been consistently impressed by the books we've seen from [http://www.barringtonstoke.co.uk/ Barrington Stoke] with their combination of the perfect paper, reader-friendly font, good line spacing and stories that are appropriate for the age of the reader, whilst still taking account of the likely reading age. | ||
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+ | [http://www.eprint.co.uk/ Educational Printing Services] also follow all the guidelines for dyslexia-friendly books. | ||
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+ | We've heard good reports of the [http://www.collinseducation.com/series/read-on Collins Read On series]. They are printed on pure white paper rather than the white non-reflective paper preferred by the British Dyslexia Association. This does allow for better illustrations which can help to keep a reluctant reader motivated. | ||
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+ | Younger children - and particularly boys - may well benefit from [http://www.oup.com/oxed/primary/projectx/ Project X]. |
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Contents | Top · 0-9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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If you're looking for help with dyslexia we think that you'll find all the basics at the British Dyslexia Association.
We've been consistently impressed by the books we've seen from Barrington Stoke with their combination of the perfect paper, reader-friendly font, good line spacing and stories that are appropriate for the age of the reader, whilst still taking account of the likely reading age.
Educational Printing Services also follow all the guidelines for dyslexia-friendly books.
We've heard good reports of the Collins Read On series. They are printed on pure white paper rather than the white non-reflective paper preferred by the British Dyslexia Association. This does allow for better illustrations which can help to keep a reluctant reader motivated.
Younger children - and particularly boys - may well benefit from Project X.
The following 140 pages are in this category, out of 140 total.
B
C
- The Castle in the Field (Little Gems) by Michael Morpurgo and Faye Hansen
- Cheesemares by Ross Collins
- Cherry Green Story Queen by Annie Dalton and Charlie Adler
- Chuckle Bob's Great Escape by Jeremy Strong and Scoular Anderson
- Clare and Her Captain (Colour Conker) by Michael Morpurgo and Catherine Rayner
- The Climbers by Keith Gray
- The Covers of My Book Are Too Far Apart (and other grumbles) by Vivian French and Nigel Baines
D
F
- Falling by Cat Clarke
- The First Hunter by Robert Swindells
- The First Third Wish (Little Gems) by Ian Beck
- Flesh and Blood by Chris Priestley
- Football Crazy by Tony Bradman and Michael Broad
- Fox Friend by Michael Morpurgo and Joanna Carey
- Freddy and the Pig by Charlie Higson and Mark Chambers
- Free Lance and the Field of Blood (Free Lance Trilogy 2) by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
- Free Lance and the Lake of Skulls by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
G
- Gamer by Chris Bradford
- Ghost for Sale by Terry Deary
- The Ghost Garden by Emma Carroll and Kaja Kajfez
- The Ghost in Annie's Room (Little Gems) by Philippa Pearce and Cate James
- The Ghost in the Bath by Jeremy Strong and Scoular Anderson
- Ghost Stadium by Tom Palmer
- Girl Detached by Manuela Salvi and Denise Muir (translator)
- The Girl With The Sunshine Smile by Karen McCombie
- Good Dog Lion (Little Gems) by Alexander McCall Smith
- Good Dog McTavish by Meg Rosoff
- Grave Matter by Juno Dawson and Alex T Smith
- Grey Island Red Boat by Ian Beck
- Guess What I Found in the Playground! by Victoria Thompson
H
I
K
L
M
- Mad in the Back by Michael Rosen and Richard Watson
- Madeleine Finn and the Library Dog by Lisa Papp
- Mairi Kidd Talks To Bookbag About The Founding Of Barrington Stoke
- Mary's Hair by Eoin Colfer
- Max's Wagon by Barbro Lindgren and Eva Eriksson
- The Mermaid in the Millpond by Lucy Strange and Pam Smy
- Mind The Gap by Phil Earle
- Mind Writer by Steve Cole
- Minikid (Little Gems) by Michael Morpurgo
- The Moonshine Dragon (Little Gems) by Cornelia Funke
- Moose Baby by Meg Rosoff
- Mr Birdsnest and the House Next Door by Julia Donaldson and Hannah Shaw
- Mum Never Did Learn to Knock by Cathy Hopkins
- My Dog Daisy by Jean Ure
- My Friend's a Gris-Kwok (Little Gems) by Malorie Blackman and Andy Rowland
- The Mystery of Me by Karen McCombie and Cathy Brett
N
- Nellie Choc-Ice, Penguin Explorer (Little Gems) by Jeremy Strong and Jamie Smith
- The Night Raid by Caroline Lawrence
- Ninja 2: Death Touch (Ninja Trilogy) by Chris Bradford and Sonia Leong
- Ninja: First Mission (Ninja Trilogy) by Chris Bradford and Sonia Leong
- Norman the Norman from Normandy (Little Gems) by Philip Ardagh and Tom Morgan-Jones
O
R
- Rabbit and Bear: Rabbit's Bad Habits by Julian Gough and Jim Field
- Rabbit and Bear: The Pest in the Nest by Julian Gough and Jim Field
- Read On - Unsolved Mysteries by Keith West
- Robot Girl by Malorie Blackman
- Rook by Anthony McGowan
- Rugby Academy: Combat Zone by Tom Palmer
- Rugby Academy: Deadlocked by Tom Palmer
- Rugby Academy: Surface to Air by Tom Palmer
- Run Wild by Gill Lewis
S
- Sam's Spitfire Summer by Ian MacDonald and Charlie Clough
- Samurai by Ian Beck and Daniel Atanasov
- Scrum by Tom Palmer and Dylan Gibson
- The Seal's Fate (Colour Conker) by Eoin Colfer and Victor Ambrus
- Secret FC by Tom Palmer and Garry Parsons
- Secret of the Stones by Tony Bradman
- Senseless by Steve Cole
- Sequin and Stitch by Laura Dockrill and Sara Ogilvie (illustrator)
- Shadow Girl by Sally Nicholls
- The Small Things by Lisa Thompson
- The Smallest Horse in the World by Jeremy Strong and Scoular Anderson
- Smile by Michelle Magorian and Sam Usher
- The Snow Globe by Jean Ure
- Snug (Little Gems) by Michael Morpurgo and Faye Hansen
- Special Delivery by Jonathan Meres
- The Spectacular Revenge of Suzi Sims by Vivian French
- Star for a Day by Jean Ure
- The Starlight Watchmaker by Lauren James
- The Sticky Witch by Hilary McKay
- Stitched Up by Steve Cole
- Storm Cloud by Jenny Oldfield
- The Story of Matthew Buzzington by Andy Stanton
- The Story of the Dancing Frog by Quentin Blake
- SuperDad's Day Off by Phil Earle
- Survival in Space: The Apollo 13 Mission by David Long and Stefano Tambellini (illustrator)
- Sweetness and Lies by Karen McCombie and Jessica Secheret
T
W
- Wave by Paul Dowswell
- We Are Not FROGS! by Michael Morpurgo and Sam Usher
- The White Fox by Jackie Morris
- The Wickedest Witch in the World by Kaye Umansky and Gerald Kelley
- The Wickford Doom by Chris Priestley and Vladimir Stankovic
- Wings: Spitfire by Tom Palmer
- Wolfman by Michael Rosen and Chris Mould
- Worry Angels by Sita Brahmachari and Jane Ray
- Wrath by Marcus Sedgwick