A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Babylit(r) Fairies Primer
T**P
Bellos y funcionales libros
Libros bonitos, con bellas ilustraciones. Perfecto para una nena de 2-3 años de edad con buen vocabulario para empezar a familiarizarse con el idioma inglés, páginas gruesas y resistentes. Muy recomendados
B**Y
This fairy primer book makes my heart happy! Apparently makes my little baby happy as well
First off, Shakespeare isn't for everyone, I've learned this well.However... This fairy primer book makes my heart happy! Apparently makes my little baby happy as well (nothing like that new innocent smile). So happy to share some Shakespearean goodness with my little one!Love that this fairy primer book doesn't just have "fairy cuteness", but has a little Shakespeare poetry in it. It has actual exerpts from the original play.It's also not a super muted down book, like the other in this collection, which teaches little ones to count pictures of story elements. Is this educational? Depends on your view of that. It does teach a unique, old/ forgotten, poetic language that not everyone can easily read.Images are childlike, and only displays fairy characters, with a bit of added "greenery".Feels like a book made to give babe's a taste of the classic ye old fae realm.Read some negative reviews on this, and just have to say.. This is for young children, and this is real Shakespeare.Kids can be more smart and clever than they usually let on.If you are able, read this with zest, and then watch little ones eyes light up like they are consuming words that taste like sprinkles & icecream!If you can't read Shakespeare/ aren't into it, don't expect to entice your child with how you read it to them. You honestly need to be sort of ready to read this, to appreciate this. From my perspective, this has a level all its own.Recommend getting the Anne of Green Gables one like these as well too, if your child enjoys big, lovely words.(Romeo and Juliet in imho, is overrated/ is over used/ is like "oldschool" Twilight=is Not the best message. Will even makes fun of his own R&J story in the original MSND with Pirimus and Thisby-Not in this book version). Shakespeare has so much more to offer the world, and MSND is some of his hearty and silly stuff!! :D (Even though most tend to highlight his tragedies).
A**R
Five Stars
yay!
B**G
Lovely illustrations and text
The illustrations are beautiful and captivating, not just for my 2.5 year old but me too. And I get a kick from her quoting Shakespeare at this age :-)
M**Y
Gibberish
This book is just gibberish. If a parent is a devoted Shakespeare fan, perhaps that parent would like it, but certainly no child would appreciate it.
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