An adapted, illustrated and accessible edition of Frances Hodgson Burnetts classic heart-warming tale.
Enjoy Every Cherrys new adaptation of Easier Classics The Secret Garden featuring a range of accessibility features to bring this story to as many people as possible. With an inclusive and empowering approach to reading, this adaptation serves to break down barriers to reading through a cleverly thought-out approach, enabling young people to grow in confidence and independence when reading, whilst enjoying this world-renowned title.
This story follows a young girl named Mary. After her parents become ill in her home in India, Mary is sent to live in a manor house with her uncle. She explores the manor and begins to learn secrets about her family. And it all begins when she finds a key to a beautiful secret garden
About The Easier Classics Reading Library: The Children's Collection:
Find out the secrets behind a beautiful, hidden garden and what really happens when you wish upon a star as you follow our stories to places that are more magical and stranger than you could ever think...
Our Easier Classics Reading Library range transforms the worlds greatest stories into inclusive and entertaining books, giving everyone the opportunity to read these world-renowned titles.
Each book includes a free audio book to further enhance the reading experience. Every cover will have a sensory feature to assist with sensory output. All Symbolised books are further supported by a signing video, while written books will have a visual and audio glossary.
Rebecca Price studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, and animation at Central St Martins. Since then, she has exhibited widely as an artist, mainly in London and around Britain, but also in Switzerland, Los Angeles, Kassel and Vienna. As an artist-in-residence she has worked with children in many schools. She specialises in drawing children, particularly depicting their emotions and their relationship to the natural world.
Gemma Barder lives in Market Harborough, Leicester, with her family and a mischievous cocker spaniel. She started life working in childrens and pre-teen magazines before moving into the world of publishing. Shes now a freelance writer full time and writes activity books, treasuries, novels and storybooks for children, as well as publishing her own magazine. Gemma writes a wide range of childrens books for Sweet Cherry, with more projects in the pipeline.