Wordless Shakespeare for Kids!

We found 2 Wordless books that were Shakespearean in nature. Both earned *Starred Reviews* from the School Library Journal.

We recommend them because we feel it's never too early to suggest to kids that the classics are fun ;)


The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard
by Gregory Rogers

When a soccer ball goes awry, a boy ends up in the Globe Theater. The bard himself chases the boy who frees both a bear and a Baron before meeting Queen Elizabeth.


Accolades:
*Starred Reviews* from School Library Journal
Widely popular at Amazon and GoodReads
Don's review here.

Reading Level: WL
Interest Level: 4 to 8ish
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Midsummer Knight
by Gregory Rogers

The Bear from The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard shows up in this book, this time finding himself in the magical forest inspired by Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

He's rescued by Puck (the boy from the previous adventure, who's now wearing wings) and soon the pair are thrust into court intrigue.

Accolades:
*Starred Review* from School Library Journal
Widely popular at Amazon and GoodReads


Reading Level: WL
Interest Level: P to 8ish
Look Inside at Amazon


Though whimsical, these books serve to introduce children to the themes and world of Shakespeare.