Hya Sarah. Good to have your company. And best of luck in finding the right reader. You might even want to consider a netbook where font, spacing and even colour of text is variable.
I knew a dyslexic proof reader once. That sounds like a contradiction in terms, but he was incredibly accurate. What he used to do was use different colours for different paragraphs, lines and sometimes even a single word. Said it solved all his problems.
Anyway, here's a Leeds joke for your daughter. Nobody else here will understand it:
A Yorkshire farmer's favourite dog dies, so he takes in to a sculptor in Leeds to see if he can produce a statue of his old pet in gold.
"You want it 18 carat?" the sculptor askes.
"No," said the farmer. "I want it chewin' a bone you daft bugger."
Cheers. Neil
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