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Dyslexia friendly Harry Potter books on sale

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A new range of Harry Potter books for young people with dyslexia have been released.

Three books – “The Tales of Beedle the Bard,” “Quidditch Through the Ages” and “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” – have been released with changes in them to make them easier for people who struggle with reading.

In the new versions the books use large font, clear captions and have detailed descriptions to go with lots of clear pictures.

They’re also designed to help people with sight difficulties and have been approved by the Royal National Institute for Blind People.

The publisher Bloomsbury has plans to release dyslexia friendly versions of all of the Harry Potter books.

First released in 1997, the Harry Potter books have been translated into 80 languages around the world.

Last year, it was reported that 500 million copies had been sold worldwide.

12 Responses

  1. I love Harry Potter and I also strongly believe that everyone should be able to enjoy books, so this is perfect in my opinion.

  2. I have the whole collection of the real harry potter books. And I enjoy reading because they are funny and they are also really really funny

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