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The Secret Garden has been coded by William H. Hodson for the Robinson Reading System
The Secret Garden has been coded by William H. Hodson for the Robinson Reading System

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a timeless children's classic about the transformative power of nature, friendship, and resilience.


When spoiled and lonely Mary Lennox is sent to live with her reclusive uncle in a vast, gloomy mansion on the English moors, she discovers a hidden, neglected garden locked away behind a mysterious door. With the help of her kind-hearted friend Dickon and her ailing cousin Colin, Mary works to bring the garden back to life—uncovering its secrets and healing not just the land, but their own hearts as well.


Filled with wonder, growth, and the magic of renewal, The Secret Garden remains a beloved tale that continues to inspire readers of all ages. Robinson Reading Company is proud to announce that this unabridged classic is available to our students as a Robinson Reading System book, and is May's book of the month!


Sign up your child today at robinsonreading.org/tutor


Image: The classic cover of "The Secret Garden"
Image: The classic cover of "The Secret Garden"

English is one of the most irregular writing systems in the world. The same sound can be spelled in multiple ways (**e.g., the /k/ sound in cat, kite, school), and the same spelling can represent different sounds (e.g., read vs. read).


The Robinson Code helps students navigate this complexity by providing a phonemic support system similar to linguistic tools like:


  • The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) – Used by linguists to provide a standardized pronunciation system.


  • Pinyin (for Mandarin Chinese) – A phonetic system that helps learners decode Chinese characters.


  • Shorthand and ITA (Initial Teaching Alphabet) – Systems designed to simplify complex orthographies.


How the Robinson Code is Different


While phonetic respelling systems like the IPA and ITA use invented symbols, the Robinson Code is unique because it only uses actual English spellings.


Each phoneme is represented using real letters—not special symbols.

One, two, or three letters may be used to represent a sound, making the system more intuitive.

The phonetic guide appears in red and green above words that don’t follow standard phonetic rules, helping students recognize patterns without replacing standard English spelling.


This system allows students to develop decoding skills quickly while naturally transitioning into reading standard English text.


Contact a Robinson Reading tutor via our website or by emailing info@robinsonreading.org


Image: Man and child look at book together.
Image: Man and child look at book together.

This code serves as an aid

to learn how to read words.

 

 Once the word is known,

the aid is no longer needed.  

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