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100 2 _aSutton-Smith, Brian.
245 1 0 _aHow to play with your children (and when not to) /
_cBrian Sutton-Smith, Shirley Sutton-Smith.
260 _aNew York :
_bHawthorn Books,
_c1974.
300 _ax, 274 p. :
_bill. ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
520 _aTo know some Shakespeare provides a head start in life. His plays are among the great bedrocks of Western civilization and contain the finest writing of the past 450 years. Many of the best novels, plays, poems, and films in the English language produced since Shakespeare’s death in 1616—from Pride and Prejudice to The Godfather—are heavily influenced by Shakespeare’s stories, characters, language, and themes. In How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, acclaimed playwright Ken Ludwig provides the tools you need to inspire an understanding, and a love, of Shakespeare’s works in your children, and to have fun together along the way. Ken Ludwig devised his friendly, easy-to-master methods while teaching his own children. Beginning with memorizing short passages from the plays, his technique then instills children with cultural references they will utilize for years to come. Ludwig’s approach includes understanding of the time period and implications of Shakespeare’s diction as well as the invaluable lessons behind his words and stories. Colorfully incorporating the history of Shakespearean theater and society, How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare guides readers on an informed and adventurous journey through the world in which the Bard wrote.
650 0 _aPlay.
650 0 _aParent and child.
650 0 _aParenthood.
700 2 _aSutton-Smith, Shirley,
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