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Twenty Shakespeare Children's Stories - The Complete 20 Books Boxed Collection: The Winters Take, Macbeth, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo ... and More (A Shakespeare Children's Story)

Twenty Shakespeare Children's Stories - The Complete 20 Books Boxed Collection: The Winters Take, Macbeth, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo ... and More (A Shakespeare Children's Story)

Description

A complete set of 20 stories by William Shakespeare, beautifully illustrated and simplified for easy reading. This collection is perfect for introducing young readers, aged 7 and up, to classic literature. It includes popular plays like 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Hamlet', and 'Macbeth', among others. These adaptations captivate children and help develop their reading skills, making it an excellent resource for both enjoyment and education.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
1280 pages

Why to read

  • Introduces Children to Classic Literature: Reading this collection is a fantastic way for children to be introduced to the timeless works of William Shakespeare. It simplifies the complex language and plots of Shakespeare's plays into stories that are accessible and engaging for young readers.
  • Cultivates a Love for Theater and Poetry: Shakespeare's plays are foundational to English literature and the performing arts. By reading these adapted stories, children can develop an appreciation for theater, poetry, and the beauty of Shakespeare's language at an early age.
  • Enhances Reading and Comprehension Skills: The stories in this collection, while simplified, retain elements of Shakespeare's original language and themes. This can help children improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary as they encounter and learn to understand Shakespearean-style English.
  • Encourages Imagination and Critical Thinking: Shakespeare's stories are filled with complex characters, moral dilemmas, and fantastical elements. Reading these children's adaptations can stimulate young minds to think critically about the narratives and characters, and to use their imagination to visualize the rich worlds Shakespeare created.