Twelfth Night: Shakespeare’s Greatest Stories For Children (Abridged and Illustrated)

Twelfth Night: Shakespeare’s Greatest Stories For Children (Abridged and Illustrated)

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Author/Contributor(s): Wonder House Books
Publisher: Wonder House Books
Date: 11/5/2019
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
Your First Step into Classic Literature!

Stocked with witty dialogue and unforgettable characters, Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. This adaptation introduces young readers to the story of twin siblings separated by a shipwreck and caught in a web of mistaken identities. Through simplified language and vivid illustrations, this retelling makes classic literature both fun and accessible.

From the comic misadventures of Viola and Sebastian to themes of love, identity, and disguise, this version helps young readers connect with the timeless brilliance of Shakespeare. With application-based questions, memory exercises, and theme introductions, it’s a perfect learning companion for classrooms and home libraries alike.

Why This Book Is Ideal for Young Readers:
  • Simple, clear language: Adapted for children and first-time Shakespeare readers
  • Beautiful illustrations: Helps visualize scenes and enhance understanding
  • Theme-based questions: Includes comprehension activities and discussion prompts
  • Curriculum-friendly: Supports school literature programs
  • Encourages critical thinking: Engages students with application-based exercises
Perfect For:
  • Children aged 8–14
  • Beginner readers of Shakespeare and English classics
  • Classroom study, projects, and reading comprehension practice
  • Gifting to young literature lovers
Learning Benefits:
  • Builds literary appreciation: Offers an engaging entry point into Shakespeare
  • Improves comprehension: Simplified text and guided questions support deeper understanding
  • Encourages discussion: Promotes reflective thinking through moral and thematic exploration