Weâre delighted to have worked with Bloomsbury in reviewing the large print editions of the three Hogwarts Library books. We hope that these projects will encourage other publishers to follow in their footsteps and expand the market of accessible and inclusive books
RNIB
UKAAF is delighted that Bloomsbury has made such a great effort to make this book as accessible as possible to people with print impairments. Our aim is to improve both the availability and the quality of accessible formats in the UK, and this publication is another great step in that direction
UKAAF
Children with dyslexia should also be able to develop a passion for stories and reading, so I very much welcome this dyslexia-friendly version
Margaret Malpas, MBE, Vice President of the British Dyslexia Association
I am delighted to endorse this edition that has been specially adapted to enable those requiring larger print or those who may be dyslexic to enjoy and access fully the wonderful world of Harry Potter
Professor Amanda Kirby, University of South Wales, Medical Advisor to the Dyspraxia Foundation in the UK
A moralist, a magician and a great liberal, Beedle is to the wizarding world what Hans Christian Andersen is to Muggles (non-magical people). Refreshingly original ⌠and surprisingly satisfying. <i>The Tales of Beedle the Bard </i>contains all the playful humour and down-to-earth detail that makes her wizarding world so seductive
Sunday Times
Five enchanting tales told with the authorâs confident mixture of wit and wariness tell lessons for both children and parents alike
Sunday Express
The stories are simple, original, diverse, witty and wise ... a storytelling treat
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