Best Fonts for Middle Grade eBook Books

Larger body sizes and clear letterforms for newer, confident readers. Body set at 16pt with 26px leading — realistic for a ebook.

Middle Grade eBook

Every genre has a typographic signature that readers recognize before they finish the first page. For middle grade in ebook format, the right pairing balances long-form readability with a chapter face that sets genre expectations quickly. Here are the body + display font pairings that work best, with live specimens rendered at the sizes your printer or ereader will actually use.

Recommended Pairing

Bebas Neue + Georgia

Georgia is one of the most screen-friendly serifs ever drawn; Bebas Neue renders cleanly at every chapter-title size.

Chapter One · set in Bebas Neue / Georgia

The Boy Who Forgot His Shadow

Henry woke up on Tuesday morning and knew immediately that something was wrong. He couldn't say what, exactly. The sun was in the right place. His alarm clock was making its usual terrible noise. His cat, Mr. Biscuit, was sitting on his chest and staring at him with the expression of a creature deeply disappointed in all of humanity. And yet — something was different. Henry sat up, swung his legs over the side of the bed, and then he saw it. Or rather — he didn't.

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Alternatives

Alternative

Amatic SC + Lora

For warmer ebook editions.

Chapter One · set in Amatic SC / Lora

The Boy Who Forgot His Shadow

Henry woke up on Tuesday morning and knew immediately that something was wrong. He couldn't say what, exactly. The sun was in the right place. His alarm clock was making its usual terrible noise. His cat, Mr. Biscuit, was sitting on his chest and staring at him with the expression of a creature deeply disappointed in all of humanity. And yet — something was different. Henry sat up, swung his legs over the side of the bed, and then he saw it. Or rather — he didn't.

Alternative

Anton + Merriweather

Best for E Ink adventure stories.

Chapter One · set in Anton / Merriweather

The Boy Who Forgot His Shadow

Henry woke up on Tuesday morning and knew immediately that something was wrong. He couldn't say what, exactly. The sun was in the right place. His alarm clock was making its usual terrible noise. His cat, Mr. Biscuit, was sitting on his chest and staring at him with the expression of a creature deeply disappointed in all of humanity. And yet — something was different. Henry sat up, swung his legs over the side of the bed, and then he saw it. Or rather — he didn't.

Note on eBook: Reflowable text at a size the reader controls. Pick body fonts that render well on low-resolution E Ink screens and avoid delicate display fonts for chapter titles.

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