09 Jul 2026
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Online
What to expect from the webinar
Discover how accessible publishing opens reading doors for all children. In this special session, two of our Libraries for Primaries partner publishers Every Cherry (Sweet Cherry) and Barrington Stoke (Harper Collins) will share insights into their process of designing books that support a wide range of readers, including those who may face barriers such as dyslexia, learning disabilities, or low reading confidence.
Learn more about the features that make books more accessible and gain practical tips for diversifying your library offer so that every child can find a book that works for them in your library space.
Part of our Inclusive libraries series.
About the publishers
Every Cherry is an award-winning publishing house, bringing high-quality reading material to people with a range of learning disabilities and difficulties. They publish texts in a range of formats for children and adults with SEN (Special Educational Needs) requirements, helping everyone fall in love with reading in the most accessible way possible.
Barrington Stoke is a publisher working the UK’s best writers and illustrators to publish super-readable, accessible and dyslexia-friendly books that help every child experience the joy of reading. Specially designed to support children with dyslexia and engage reluctant readers, these stories build confidence and reading stamina.
Practical information and accessibility
This session will take place on Zoom Webinars, and will be recorded. We will have our cameras on, but attendees will not be on camera. The chat will be open and we will be encouraging interaction and questions. We are exploring options for live captioning. If there is anything we can do to make this webinar more accessible for you, please let us know when you complete the form below.
How to attend
Register for the webinar via the form below.