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Age 8+
Grade 3+

Andrew Langley

Shakespeare And The Elizabethan Age

Paperback (Running Press Oct. 5, 2000) , Book and Access edition
The world of Shakespeare has never been more accessible or engrossing! This highly innovative kit takes children ages 8 to 13 on a vivid interactive journey back to the Elizabethan era. Along with the full-color fact-filled book inside is everything you need to build a detailed replica of the Globe Theater and print posters and handbills with the authentic letter press-complete with printing frame, moveable type, and ink roller! A secret drawer opens to reveal games, maps, and the plots of the Bard's most famous plays. A Shakespearean world of endless intrigue, humor, tragedy, and adventure awaits!
ISBN
0762407476 / 9780762407477
Pages
32
Weight
30.4 oz.
Dimensions
7.0 x 3.0 in.

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