

"Who is William Shakespeare?" For more than 20 years, Lois Burdett has asked that question of her elementary school students in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, leading them on a voyage of discovery that brings the Bard to life for boys and girls ages seven and up. A Midsummer Night's Dream for Kids , written in rhyming couplets is suitable for staging as class plays as well as reading aloud. Review: A wonderful book brilliantly conceived - This book is written in rhyme and illustrated with children's drawings. It also contains letters, lists, and other kinds of writing (for example diary entries) written by children in the character's voices. The rhyme, written by Ms. Burdett, brilliantly explains and clarifies the complicated plot lines of the play and is evocative of Shakespeare's language. The writings by the children make the feelings and thoughts of the character's even more accessible to children. They also model how children can use writing themselves, if they are so inclined, to deepen their comprehension of a piece. As a Reading Specialist and writing teacher, I think this book is extremely valuable as an introduction to "A Midsummer Night's Dream." My granddaughter, who is 8, is currently enrolled in Shakespeare camp and is performing a little scene from this play. She and I have had great discussions and laughs as I read the book aloud to her. This is just one of several books which summarize Shakespeare's plays I am using to familiarize her with the Bard. It is a great beginning for this study and could also stand alone. We loved it. Review: Entertaining and painlessly educational! - Bought this for my 4th grade granddaughter, prior to taking her to see her first Shakespeare play. It stuck very closely to the original play, not only true to plot, but in verse that was similar to, but easier to Shakespeare's original. We enjoyed reading this together, and she was prepared and excited to see the play. It was done in original Shakespearean form and language, but she was able to not only follow the plot, but to thoroughly enjoy and laugh at it. I'm a retired English teacher, and I will be ordering more of this author's books for other Shakespeare plays !
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
J**R
A wonderful book brilliantly conceived
This book is written in rhyme and illustrated with children's drawings. It also contains letters, lists, and other kinds of writing (for example diary entries) written by children in the character's voices. The rhyme, written by Ms. Burdett, brilliantly explains and clarifies the complicated plot lines of the play and is evocative of Shakespeare's language. The writings by the children make the feelings and thoughts of the character's even more accessible to children. They also model how children can use writing themselves, if they are so inclined, to deepen their comprehension of a piece. As a Reading Specialist and writing teacher, I think this book is extremely valuable as an introduction to "A Midsummer Night's Dream." My granddaughter, who is 8, is currently enrolled in Shakespeare camp and is performing a little scene from this play. She and I have had great discussions and laughs as I read the book aloud to her. This is just one of several books which summarize Shakespeare's plays I am using to familiarize her with the Bard. It is a great beginning for this study and could also stand alone. We loved it.
B**L
Entertaining and painlessly educational!
Bought this for my 4th grade granddaughter, prior to taking her to see her first Shakespeare play. It stuck very closely to the original play, not only true to plot, but in verse that was similar to, but easier to Shakespeare's original. We enjoyed reading this together, and she was prepared and excited to see the play. It was done in original Shakespearean form and language, but she was able to not only follow the plot, but to thoroughly enjoy and laugh at it. I'm a retired English teacher, and I will be ordering more of this author's books for other Shakespeare plays !
L**S
Midsummer Night's DReam Prep for the theater
I bought this so that my 8 year old grand daughter would be prepared to see the play. She enjoyed the book immensely and identified with the children writers and artists whose work illustrates the book. Although a second grader she was able also to recognize the "original" spelling of the children, including learning that the Canadians spell honour with a "u". We've now watched the film of the play and will see the play next week. I'm looking forward to that.
S**S
Four Stars
Good resource
C**N
Excellent choice
Fantastic book. Printed on thick paper with a sturdy paperback cover that has held up to a tremendous amount of use. Every page was brightly colored, easy to read, and had drawings and projects that other kids had made. That sparked my kidsโ imaginations and let them take on Shakespeare on their terms. There a parents and educators section at the back that provides great ideas for creative and learning extensions. I loved teaching with this book and purchased several others in the series.
R**S
Fun books
Children will love this
L**D
Shakespeare summarized
My older daughter (20), who loves Shakespeare, and my younger one (10), who had never read Shakespeare before, read this together out loud and had a ball. They both loved it and want to read more. I thought it was a good introduction to the play and very cleverly written and illustrated.
J**S
Kids in iambic pentameter
Second graders have written the explanatory notes and illustrated this Shakespeare adaption (with the text done in well adapted iambic pentameter). The system makes Shakespeare fun for kids such as the elementary kids I used it with. But it also gives good literary value. I have enjoyed reading the series myself. jj
N**E
Great resource for younger and older kids, great preparation to see the play
In my mind, the drawings in this book make it appear suitable for a younger audience than the text does. My daughter is 11 and was put off a bit by the younger initial impression the book gave (although I think the pictures drawn by kids for kids to be adorable). The text, however, does not talk down to older kids at all, and it gives more details than other Shakespeare books for kids. We read through this and then took it with us to the Shakespeare Festival we attended. You could keep it open on your lap and follow through a little in case you got lost, which was great for us. Sometimes I would point to a stop in the book when that moment was being played out on stage. This was a great way for kids to be introduced to Romeo and Juliet, and a great resource. Highly recommend this series!
G**A
Molto carino
Consegna super veloce!!!!
A**R
Excellent explained the plot simply and good illustrations
Used the book to explain the plot to my 10yr old grandson before seeing the production in Prescott at the new Shakespeare Theatre
J**E
I looked through it quickly and I think it will work wonderfully. I also think it would be great to ...
I bought this to use with modified students in highschool, so they can learn the same material as their peers and be part of the group. I looked through it quickly and I think it will work wonderfully. I also think it would be great to introduce younger kids to Shakespeare, and help reduce the stigma that Shakespeare is hard or boring.
K**E
Fantastic !
Really nice way to begin Shakespeare. I appreciated it a lot too!
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