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What it was like to be an Ancient Maya
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Little House
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Frequently asked questions
What makes a book dyslexia-friendly?
A dyslexia-friendly book uses a high-legibility typeface, generous line spacing, short paragraphs, and cream or off-white paper to reduce the visual contrast that can blur text for some readers. Content is edited to a defined reading age while keeping the interest level age-appropriate. Barrington Stoke books, which make up most of this collection, follow all of these standards.
What is the difference between reading age and interest age?
Reading age is how hard the words and sentences are - the technical reading level needed. Interest age is the maturity of the content. For a reluctant reader, you want a book whose reading age is at or just below their tested level and whose interest age matches their school year. A Year 8 pupil with a reading age of 8 should not be reading a picture book - they need an age-appropriate story written more accessibly.
Are Barrington Stoke books good for children with dyslexia?
Barrington Stoke is the leading specialist publisher for dyslexic and reluctant readers and works with experienced editors to adapt the text without losing the story. Every title is set in a dyslexia-friendly font, printed on cream paper, and edited to a clearly stated reading age. The books are widely used by SENCOs and recommended by the British Dyslexia Association as accessible reading material for SEND pupils.
How can I encourage a reluctant reader at home?
Start with short books at the right reading age, in a genre your child already enjoys in other media - football, animals, ghost stories, friendship dramas, real-world adventures. Read together rather than testing them, and let them stop and start without pressure. Quick wins build confidence. Pairing books with a reading ruler or a coloured overlay can make the page feel calmer for children with visual stress.
Do schools use these books for SEND provision?
Yes. Schools use Barrington Stoke titles routinely as part of SEND provision under the SEND Code of Practice, including for pupils with an EHCP whose targets cover reading fluency, comprehension or engagement. Because the books read naturally and look age-appropriate, they fit mainstream Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 classrooms as well as specialist SEND settings. Many SENCOs build whole-class libraries from this range.
What ages are reluctant reader books for?
This collection covers interest ages from 5 through to teen, with reading ages from 5+ to 11+. The largest group of titles sits at reading age 8+ with interest ages of 9+ to 13+, which matches the most common point at which children become reluctant readers - typically Year 4 to Year 8. Filter by interest age and reading age on this page to narrow the choice.
Are there dyslexia-friendly books for adults?
Yes. While this collection focuses on children and teens, Barrington Stoke also publishes adult titles edited for accessibility, and we stock these alongside our wider adult dyslexia books range. They use the same dyslexia-friendly font, paper and layout standards, with content pitched at adult interest levels for readers who want shorter, accessible novels.