okładki czterech książek wydawnictwa Dwukropek, na górze napis "Każde dziecko może być czytelnikiem"

A series of books published by Dwukropek that make reading easier supports the activities of FPC

Every child can be a reader – this is the slogan of the series "It's Readable" by Dwukropek Publishing House, which was created to make reading easier for children who experience difficulties in doing so.

The series allows the youngest to discover a passion for reading. The titles published are captivating stories by recognized and award-winning authors, and at the same time books designed with specialist guidelines in mind to support children who have reading difficulties and are reluctant to read. They are also great as reading for beginning readers.

Undoubtedly, one of the main attributes of the series is the high literary level – interesting content, while at the same time matching the language level. The books are also diverse in terms of the age of the recipients, recommended to readers in two age groups: 6-8 and 9-12 years. The diversity can also be seen more broadly – within the series, writers and illustrators create specifically in different genres and styles. Among the creators there will be no shortage of well-known and popular names.

Books with the “To się czyta” logo have been designed with specific elements in mind that make it easier to focus and read with comprehension. These include larger margins, additional line spacing, unjustified text layout, simple sentences and short paragraphs. In addition, appropriate paper, a friendly font and appropriate adjustment of illustrations have been taken into account.

So far, the following were available with the campaign logo: "Butterflies for Grandpa" by Nicola Davis, and "How the Hiccups Took Over" by Jo Simmons. Two more titles are coming out on March 12: "Everything to play" Eve Ainsworth, "When My Family Disappeared".

The Dwukropek publishing house decided to allocate 1% from the sale of books from the series "To się czyta" to support the activities of the Universal Reading Foundation. In its projects, the Universal Reading Foundation often emphasizes that reading is for everyone, reading does not exclude. The Foundation actively works to popularize reading and reach people who do not read for many reasons. It also deals with overcoming a significant barrier in the development of reading, which is still the lack of access to books.

The funds that will be transferred to the Powszechnego Czytania Foundation thanks to the Dwukropek Publishing House will be a huge support and will contribute to the achievement of these goals.