Abax have a
business Readers series. (one title at present).
Cambridge
University Press readers
Cideb's Black cats. These
are a new series of readers at various levels. The full catalogue is
here.
Dorling Kindersley sell some non-fiction graded readers aimed mostly
at the schools market.
Express Publishing Readers
Foundations Reading Library from Thomson Learning. A new set of very
low level graded readers aimed at beginning readers.
Footprints Reading Library from Thomson learning.
Guided readers of non-fiction material based on National geographic
video and photos.
Jamestown have some L1 materials they sell to the ESL audience.
Junior African writers
Macmillan Readers. Re-released April 2005. Some are available as 'software'.
Mira publishers have a series of primary readers.
MM Publications
have several younger learner's reading materials available.
Oxford
University Press Readers
Penguin Readers (used to
be Longman)
R.I.C
Publications have about 12 readers at 4 different levels
Richmond Readers.
12 stories can be downloaded as pdfs for free.
Some kids like reading manga in English. If they do
you can subscribe to
Shonan Jump which is the most popular manga in Japan.
Scholastic
ELT are selling their (mostly) L1 materials into the ELT markets.
Some
South African readers from Heinemann
Witman
readers (Hong Kong). You may have to search for them....
World Wide Readers are a new online e-book that you
can order from this site.
Other
Here are a few books
written in English with a Chinese flavour for children.
For Children (but can be used with care by very young L2 learners)
Longman Literacy Land Story
Street readers
Oxford Story Tree /
Reading Tree
Nelson Focus readers
Japanese graded readers
A few graded readers written in Japanese are
available from here.