The Book’s the Thing: Shakespeare for Kids of All Ages
by Dena McMurdie
I wanted to introduce my kids to Shakespeare, but I was concerned his stories were too scary, too gory, and too complex for children. However, after some digging, I found several options that made Shakespeare accessible and entertaining for kids and young adults. No matter your child’s age, there are some great books that celebrate the Bard and the stories he told.
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Ages 0 - 4:
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Romeo and Juliet: A BabyLit Counting Primer
In this beautifully designed board book, you can count things like masks, kisses, and roses with your little one. Gorgeous illustrations accompany quotes from the play, making this is a great way to introduce Romeo and Juliet to your baby or toddler.
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Ages 4 - 7:
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William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Available from:This retelling of Shakespeare's comedy is perfect for kids that like fairy tales and humor. The twists, turns, and confusion of the original story are delightfully portrayed and beautifully illustrated, creating a funny and visually appealing picture book.
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Ages 7 - 10:
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The Stratford Zoo Midnight Revue Presents Macbeth
The Stratford Zoo appears normal during the day, but it becomes a stage for Shakespeare at night! This graphic novel has been adapted for young readers, making Macbeth accessible and engaging (and free from all the blood and gore).
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Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare
This beautiful book contains six retellings of Shakespeare's plays, along with a biography of the famous playwright. The colorful illustrations will keep developing readers turning the pages.
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Ages 8 - 12:
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The Shakespeare Stealer series
Available from:A young orphan with a valuable skill, a greedy stage director, and a thievery gone wrong ... or right? With vivid characters and unexpected twists, this trilogy is a realistic portrayal of life in the theater during Shakespeare's time.
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Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave
This modern-day mystery surrounds a young girl's family business, a mysterious portrait, and the grave of Shakespeare himself. She must figure out how they're all connected to save her family from financial ruin.
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Ages 12 - 18:
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Prince of Shadows
Available from:A Robin Hood-like hero creates a dramatic love story all his own in this reimagining of Romeo and Juliet. It's told through the eyes of Benvolio — Romeo's cousin and the greatest thief in Vienna.
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Ophelia
Ophelia finally gets her due in this beautifully written book. Although some elements of the original story have been altered, it has the same poetic feel. It focuses on justice, honor, and finding oneself.
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srsly Hamlet
Fans of quirky adaptations of classic tales will love this new version of Hamlet, told entirely in texts! This is a fun way to experience one of Shakespeare's most beloved plays and a humorous alternative to the more serious versions on the market.
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YOLO Juliet
With full color interior pages, this humorous new version of Romeo and Juliet contains emojis, texts, and status updates from the characters. This book is perfect for fans of retellings that have a modern twist.