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Classics For Children

This curation's for the parents!

Here you can find adaptations of classics, made appropriate for children to enjoy. These may appeal to those of you who are yourselves avid readers, and who hope to share stories you've loved with your child! And, perhaps more pragmatically, this curation's useful if you'd like to introduce literature to your child.

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Recommended for young readers to spark imagination. Alison Jay's illustrations bring the Wonderland characters to life in a unique crackle-paint style, making it a visually appealing read for both children and adults. The simple descriptive verbs used for each scene make it easy for young readers to follow along and let their imagination run wild.
If you enjoy solving thrilling mysteries with a touch of classic sophistication, A Study in Scarlet is the ideal read for you. From the very first page, author Stephanie Baudet captures the interest of all readers with a gripping murder mystery that keeps them guessing until the end. With stunning illustrations and an easy-to-read format, this book is perfect for both young and older readers alike. A standout feature of this book is the free audiobook accessible via QR code, which immerses readers deeper into the story.
"The Three Students (Easy Classics)" is a perfect read for anyone who loves a good mystery, especially one that involves Holmes’ exceptional problem-solving skills. This book is easy to read and understand, so it is great for anyone of any age who wants to enter the world of Sherlock Holmes without feeling overwhelmed. The unique feature of the book is that it is an illustrated adaptation perfect for visual learners, and it also comes with a QR code for a free audiobook, which is ideal for those who love to listen to stories while on-the-go. Overall, readers will find themselves feeling thrilled by the suspenseful plot, and satisfied by the clever and satisfying resolution of the case.
Anne of Avonlea is a timeless classic that will leave readers feeling warm and fuzzy inside. Follow the mischievous Anne as she navigates her way through the challenges of teaching and growing up. The book is a must-read for anyone who loves heartwarming stories about the power of imagination and determination.
The Red-Headed League (Easy Classics) is a perfect read for anyone who enjoys a good mystery and wants to read it at an easy level. The book is an illustrated adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes story, making it a great option for young adults and even adults who are new to Sherlock Holmes and want to start with an easy read. The inclusion of a QR code for a free audiobook is also a plus for audiobook lovers. The unique feature of this book is its easy-to-read level. Users would review the book as an enjoyable read that's perfect for beginners who are interested in mysteries.
This book could be a good read for someone interested in one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, but who may struggle with the language used in the original text. The book provides accessible language and illustrations that bring the story to life. The notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre add an extra layer of cultural enrichment to the story.