Thank YOU!

I have some exciting news! The ABC's of Shakespeare is being prepared for purchase (for both ebook and paperback!) at this moment! I recently had the last illustration delivered to me for approval and I am EXCITED for you to enjoy this gem! Each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a vocabulary term, character, historical figure, or a place relating to William Shakespeare, his plays and poems! My illustration, Aprilia, has does an immensely FANTASTIC job on the vivid and creative illustrations! Each illustration is accompanied by three lines of text: identification, a definition, and a more detailed explanation. I've shared the prototypes of this book (in its incomplete form) with several of my ninth grade students who all seem to have some level of interest with it. So, it is my firm belief that these books can be appropriate for an array of ages, starting with the younger students who are being introduced to letters. As a student grows older, they can familiarize themselves with the definition and later explanation, with the illustration helping them visualize what can often be a difficult or abstract concept. And of course, the ninth grade students officially starting their academic journey into the world of Shakespeare can find this book a handy reference for their studies! My idea is for children to start early with these big-idea ELA concepts so that they are not so lost once starting a more rigorous path.This would NOT have been possible without the assistance of several people who believed in this project enough to help fund my crowdsourcing project. And here it is. I'm including the cover in case you have not been able to marvel at is awesomeness enough ;)If my donors would be so king to privately contact me so that I may have their mailing address, I will be able to ship them their reserved copy of the book. As a note, the Kindle ebook will be ready for the release first, while the paperback may take up to a week to account for a proof and adjustments. Thank you all for being patient.-krm
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Published on July 25, 2018 14:23
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