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Helping parents and their children crack the reading code with great stories that are short and with absolutely no boring bits! DYSLEXIA-FRIENDLY BOOKS in association with
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The term dyslexia literally means 'difficulty with words'. In reality, it covers a whole spectrum of problems, not just with reading, writing and spelling, but also with comprehension, memory and organisational skills. With some 10% of people in the UK with dyslexia, here at lovereading we feel the time has come to provide some guidance on dyslexia-friendly books for children and teenagers alongside the leading publisher Barrington Stoke of books for dyslexics and the charity Dyslexia Action.
Dyslexic individuals function rather differently from the norm and they need alternative teaching methods and materials if they are to crack the code. It may take longer than their classmates but most of them get there in the end. These emergent readers will finally crack the code, often aged 9 or 10, but often they are not ready to tackle the longer more challenging books their contemporaries enjoy. They need much shorter books, but still by first class authors, with inspiring content, real characters and a gripping plot.
Patience Thomson had a chance 10 years ago to be involved in founding Barrington Stoke, to produce just such books. Their unique approach would be that dyslexic children and teenagers would be asked to act as consultant editors.
Says Patience Thomson, "The quality of the story was very important to Barrington Stoke but so too was the presentation. These consultant editors chose the font, (our own special one), the size of print, (point 14), the off white paper, (kinder on the eyes), and the extra spacing between letters, words and paragraphs that made the text “settle” – their description not mine. They insisted there should be no right hand justification as this meant they did not lose their place. The consultants marked up words they could not read and ones they could not understand. They had an active and positive role when the company founded and still do today and as a consequence dyslexics can not only learn to read ‘real books’, but to enjoy them too."
About Barrington Stoke:
Award-winning Barrington Stoke publish accessible, enjoyable and unpatronising short books for children who are dyslexic, struggling to read, or simply reluctant to sit down with a book. Each book is read before publication by struggling readers of the right age, to ensure the final book is both accessible and a terrific read. In 2007 the company was named IPG Children’s Publisher of the Year. For further information on Barrington Stoke click here.
About Dyslexia Action:
Dyslexia Action is a national educational charity, which improves lives through education. Their vision is to ensure individuals with dyslexia and literacy difficulties are able to reach their potential. Dyslexia should not be a barrier to learning, employment or personal fulfilment. Dyslexia Action is the UK’s leading provider of services and support for people with such difficulties, specialising in assessment, teaching and training throughout England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
If you suspect your child might have dyslexia or would like any more information about Dyslexia Action please click here.
Dyslexia Action is a Registered Charity – Number: England & Wales 268502, Scotland SCO 39177
Dyslexia Action on Lovereading4kids:
"The prevalence of dyslexia is significant and we think it’s great that Lovereading4Kids are acknowledging this on their site."
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Dyslexia-friendly Books
On this page you’ll find a selection of titles specifically written to help dyslexic readers. The age ranges shown – 9 to 12 and 12+ - represent the interest age applicable for the titles, whilst the reading age for each title – this is detailed within each title page - ranges between 6 and 8 years. Together with Barrington Stoke, the leader in the field of dyslexia-friendly books and the leading charity Dyslexia Action our aim here at Lovereading4kids is to help children crack the reading code.
Books for 9 - 12 year oldsBooks for 12+ readers
Books for 9 - 12 year olds
Back to topJeremy Strong
Family problems of an unusual kind make life complicated for Kevin. With vampires for parents, he does his best to control them but things can’t help getting out of hand… Blood is their favourite drink so it isn’t surprising that...
Format: Paperback - Released: 24/09/2009
Terry Deary
Terry Deary, one of the best known children’s authors writing today has written a scary yet funny short novel that is dyslexia friendly. 9+ year olds will find the storyline terrific yet the reading age for it is a little...
Format: Paperback - Released: 23/04/2009
Josh Lacey
Peter is minding his own business depositing his savings in a bank when there’s a ‘hold-up’. Can Peter’s quick thinking surprise and overcome the robbers in order to save his and other people’s money. Edge of your seat writing for...
Format: Paperback - Released: 19/03/2009
Jane A C West
With black and white illustrations interspersed in the text, this is a frightening adventure that calls upon the skills and nerve of a young boy climber to save his friend with no ropes and no help from anyone else. It’s...
Format: Paperback - Released: 20/02/2009
Alan Gibbons
Perfect for reluctant or struggling readers, particularly boys with a reading age of 8+ but with an interest age of 8-12. This is an action-packed story involving a boy who dreams of being a football pro. Because fiction and non-fiction...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/05/2008
Andy Stanton
The bestselling creator of Mr Gum turns his hand to a wildly fanciful story about a boy with a very unusual power; he can turn himself into a fly. Matthew Buzzington’s adventures including getting locked into school and dealing with...
Format: Paperback - Released: 25/06/2009
Kaye Umansky
A romping comedy of catastrophes, this version of the Cinderella story comes straight from the mouths of the step sisters. They make no apology for their terrible behaviour as they greedily pursue their own ends while doing down their step...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/09/2007
Alan Durant
A footballing story with a difference sees Arnie, knowledge about the game but not so good at playing it, suddenly given the chance to prove his skills on the field as well as off. Arnie’s nickname comes from his amazing...
Format: Paperback - Released: 26/05/2007
J A C West
A thrilling story of courage and survival set in the extreme cold of Alaska. Zeb is determined to win the Iditarod, a terrifyingly challenging dog sled race covering 674 miles. Everyone says that Zeb is too young to enter but...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/08/2008
John Townsend
Danger surrounds Barney on all sides in this quick-fire thriller set on the slopes of a ski resort. When Barney is woken in the night by voices outside his room in the ski resort, he knows something suspicious is going...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/01/2009
Frank Cottrell Boyce
A delicious comedy in which geeky George whose passion for Warhammer games has long made him a social outcast, is transformed by some past its sell by date after shave. Suddenly everyone wants to be George’s friend. Can he escape? ...
Format: Paperback - Released: 20/09/2008
Books for 12+ readers
Back to topKeith Gray
A really gripping thriller for teenage boys. Short and fast-paced, it’s the story of Johnny Kemp, a boy that no one is prepared to mess with, until that is, Dan manages to get him excluded from school. But now he’s...
Format: Paperback - Released: 21/05/2009
Oisin Mcgann
With an interest age of 10+ but with a reading age a little younger, this incredibly dyslexia friendly action-packed retelling of an Irish myth will have wide appeal. Balor has a terrifying eye of destruction that incinerates all in his...
Format: Paperback - Released: 25/06/2009
Pete Johnson
The author Pete Johnson gleaned his inspiration for this title from a memory back from his school days when a good mate of his said he was to blame for something he didn’t do. It messed up their friendship. In...
Format: Paperback - Released: 17/10/2008
Pete Johnson
Spencer is determined that he’ll stay exactly as he is when he turns 13. As he tells his diary, he wants nothing to do with the clothes, kit and attitudes that other teenagers adopt. But when his friend Zac turns...
Format: Paperback - Released: 01/01/2004
Tanya Landman
Reluctant or struggling readers with a reading age of around 7 but an interest age of 12+ will thoroughly enjoy this novel. A tense story of how life can change from one moment to the next. Best friends Matt and...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/05/2008
Cathy Macphail
Chilling from start to finish this is a brilliant, fast moving and spooky story. When new girl Destiny arrives at school she asks if it is really haunted… Everyone knows it isn’t but tricking Destiny seems like a bit of...
Format: Paperback - Released: 30/11/1999
James Lovegrove
An incredibly fast-paced short thriller about a boy called Taj who is the top ‘freerunner’ around but can he use his skills successfully to stop a gangland hit involving his father. Tense and well-written teens will love it.
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/02/2009
Sophie Mckenzie
A tense novel about finding the special kind of courage needed to do the right thing in difficult circumstances. Blake is great footballer; playing football is all he wants to do but, with money worries at home, he knows he...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/02/2009
Keith Gray
A chilling and brilliant horror story, Ghosting tells how the make-believe of contacting the spirit world becomes horribly real for Sandy and her brother Nat. Taught by their Mum how to ‘talk’ to the dead, Nat and Sandy put on...
Format: Paperback - Released: 20/01/2008
Andy Croft
High drama in this simply written but gripping watery adventure. Bored on a wet holiday, Jaz and Toni set out to find some fun in the nearest town. But they don’t realise how quickly the river is rising. Soon they...
Format: Paperback - Released: 20/02/2009
Catherine Forde
Hard hitting and angry in tone but with a sensitive massage underneath, Dead Men Don’t Talk captures Alan’s immense rage following the death of his father and how, helped by something rather supernatural, he begins to come to terms with...
Format: Paperback - Released: 20/02/2009
Simon Chapman
Action and bravery propel this intense drama in which Jake, having seen a man shot, has to make a dramatic escape to save his own life. Jake likes taking risks on his mountain bike but he never expects to have...
Format: Paperback - Released: 22/09/2007










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