Shakespeare for Children: The Story of Romeo and Juliet
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Book Description
Highly condensed, fully illustrated version of the world's greatest and most tragic love story. Author supplies thought-provoking discussion questions that allows you to explore this tale from any age or perspective. Use the same discussion questions to help you explore the other plays from a similar perspective. Nominated for the Benjamin Franklin Children's Storybook Award and selected by a ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Five Star Publications |
Binding | Paperback (4 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 4-8 |
# of Pages | 105 |
ISBN-10 | 096198533X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0961985332 |
Publication Date | 11/10/1989 |
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About Mary E. Hawkins (Editor) : Mary E. Hawkins is a published editor of children's books. A published credit of Mary E. Hawkins is Shakespeare for Children: The Story of Romeo and Juliet.
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About Lisa Molyneux (Illustrator) : Lisa Molyneux is a published illustrator of children's books. Published credits of Lisa Molyneux include Shakespeare for Children: The Story of Romeo and Juliet.
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6/24/2011 Linda Radke said:
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This 8.26-inch by 10.75-inch book is a highly condensed, fully illustrated version of the world's greatest and most tragic love story. Cass Foster supplies thought-provoking discussion questions that allows teachers and parents to explore Shakespeare with children from any age or perspective. Then, ... more
tags: , students, school, theatre, children, five star publications, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare
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