CELEBRATED Irish equestrian author, Elaine Heney launched three groundbreaking, dyslexia-friendly horse books this year and they are a perfect stocking filler. Utilising a special font designed to make reading easier for individuals with dyslexia, these books have revolutionised the reading experience for young equestrian enthusiasts.

The trio of books includes:

The Forgotten Horse – Winner of the prestigious USA EQUUS Award, in this touching story, Clodagh falls in love with a forgotten Connemara called Ozzie. But disaster strikes when his real owner turns up and he is sold to a mean riding stables. Can Clodagh save her new pony friend?

Sinead and Strawberry – A USA EQUUS Award nominee, this heartwarming tale follows the adventures of a young girl and her beloved pony, Strawberry, as they join the Saddlestone Connemara Pony Listening School in Galway, highlighting themes of friendship, kindness and great horsemanship.

The Galway Connemara – An Irish rendition of the classic Black Beauty, this remarkable novel celebrates the strength and spirit of Lir, the Connemara pony, as he experiences both kindness and hardship during his life in Ireland. Can Lir find his forever home?

“I wanted to create stories that are not only captivating, but also accessible to everyone, especially those who struggle with dyslexia,” said Heney. “By using a dyslexia-friendly font, we’re opening up a world of horse and pony adventure to readers, who might otherwise find reading challenging.”

Learn more: www.elaineheneybooks.com