A revelation of just how good a teacher and critic Rosen is. Will serve as a model for those teaching Shakespeare at Key Stages 2 and 3. * The Times Educational Supplement *
A terrific idea, winningly executed by poet and wit Michael Rosen. Taking four of the bard's plays ... he presents a lively canter through Shakespeare's life and times, and in the lightest possible manner offers a persuasive argument for why Shakespeare still matters. Better than that, why he is a pleasure, not a chore * The Glasgow Herald *
A lively and accessible book. * My Child *
Stands out because it encourage children to wonder and questions why Shakespeare is still acted, read and quotes and why his work still shapes our language and literature today * Books for Keeps, 10 best books to introduce children to William Shakespeare *
An engaging, easy-to-use and informative biography of Shakespeare with humorous illustrations. * The Bookseller *
Find out what makes Shakespeare so special in this brilliant introduction to his work and world by the esteemed Michael Rosen. * Angels & Urchins *
This is a wonderful introduction to our most famous playwright. [...] Inspiring. * South Wales Evening Post *
This smart series for young readers poses a good question, and in the hands of all-round literature-lover, Michael Rosen, the answer is both educational and entertaining. [...] a rousing round-up of the Bard's continuing significance. Nicely packaged with hilarious illustrations * IBW Children's Book Guide, The Bookseller *