[[image:Barrington_Stoke.jpg|center|link=http://www.barringtonstoke.co.uk/]] <br> [[Category:Children's Books]] {{CategoryTOC}} 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]. 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. [http://www.eprint.co.uk/ Educational Printing Services] also follow all the guidelines for dyslexia-friendly books. 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. Younger children - and particularly boys - may well benefit from [http://www.oup.com/oxed/primary/projectx/ Project X].