Romeo and Juliet for Kids

Romeo and Juliet for Kids
Title Romeo and Juliet for Kids PDF eBook
Author Lois Burdett
Publisher Firefly Books
Total Pages 68
Release 1998
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781552092293

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Written in rhyming couplets and suitable for staging in the classroom, this guide to "Romeo and Juliet" makes learning Shakespeare fun for youngsters.

A Child's Portrait of Shakespeare

A Child's Portrait of Shakespeare
Title A Child's Portrait of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Lois Burdett
Publisher Firefly Books
Total Pages 68
Release 1995
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780887532610

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Biography of Shakespeare told through the eyes of a chlld.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Title Romeo and Juliet PDF eBook
Author Brendan P. Kelso
Publisher Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Amateur plays
ISBN 9781439213520

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For 6-18+ actors, or kids of all ages who want to have fun! 3 melodramatic modifications to Shakespeare's play for group sizes: 6-11; 9-13; 14-18+. Guaranteed to have you coming back for more!

Shakespeare's Hamlet for Kids

Shakespeare's Hamlet for Kids
Title Shakespeare's Hamlet for Kids PDF eBook
Author Brendan P. Kelso
Publisher Playing With Plays, LLC
Total Pages 103
Release 2010-09-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1453641548

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Who will you be? Hamlet? Claudius? Ophelia? Rosencrantz or Guildenstern?! Hamlet like you have never experienced it before: quick, fun, and easy to understand. Designed for 6-20+ actors, kids, families, or anyone who wants to enjoy and perform Shakespeare's classic play. Hamlet for Kids is a play versatile enough for sibling fun, classes, drama groups, homeschool groups, or backyard performances. It's appropriate and fun for all ages! Plays range from 15 to 25 minutes. Which character will your kids be?! What you will get: Fun! 3 hilarious modifications for group sizes: -- 6-7+ -- 8-14+ -- 11-20+ Actual lines from Shakespeare's play highlighted for easy identification Creatively funny and witty telling of the remaining script A delightfully funny rendition that is easy for ADULTS to understand too! A kid who loves Shakespeare! This mini-melodramatic masterpiece is sure to spark a love of Shakespeare. Shakespeare is difficult enough in class or watching onstage, let alone trying to teach the stories to children, but as the author's mantra states in the book, "there is no better way to learn than to have fun! "Kids who have read this have also eventually purchased the entire Shakespeare works, and have completed 'hero' reports on Shakespeare at school. Guaranteed to have you coming back for more!

Macbeth for Kids

Macbeth for Kids
Title Macbeth for Kids PDF eBook
Author Lois Burdett
Publisher Firefly Books
Total Pages 68
Release 1996
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780887532795

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Text and children's art present the story of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.

YOLO Juliet

YOLO Juliet
Title YOLO Juliet PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 114
Release 2015
Genre Humor
ISBN 0553535390

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A modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare's play about the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, told through texts, complete with emojis and hashtags.

Romeo & What's Her Name

Romeo & What's Her Name
Title Romeo & What's Her Name PDF eBook
Author Shani Petroff
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 225
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1250111145

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Understudies never get to perform. . . which is why being Juliet's understudy in the school's yearly "Evening with Shakespeare" is the perfect role for Emily. She can earn some much-needed extra credit while pursuing her main goal of spending time with Wes, aka Romeo, aka the hottest, nicest guy in school (in her completely unbiased opinion). And she meant to learn her lines, really, it's just:a) Shakespeare is HARD,b) Amanda, aka the "real" Juliet, makes her run errands instead of lines, andc) there's no point because Amanda would never miss the chance to be the star of the show. Then, Amanda ends up in the hospital and Emily, as the (completely unprepared!) understudy, has to star opposite the guy of her dreams. Oops?