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Thanks to all who responded so quickly to my query for easy versions of
Shakespeare for MS students. The following resources were recommended:

Shakespeare Yesterday * Today by Nathalie and Peter Belpulsi
Globe Publishers
RTE. 1, Box 260
Salem, Missouri

Shakespeare Made Easy - contains side by side translations

Tales From Shakespeare by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb

Shakespeare Goes to the Dogs

Shakespeare For Young People
Learning Links, Inc.
www.learninglinks.com
Shakespeare's original words with descriptions of stage actions and scripts

Shakespeare For Young People
Swan Books
Fair Oaks, CA
Sounds like the same as the title above

Barron's Shakespeare Made Easy series
couples abridged text with original text

Bruce Coville's new series of Shakespeare-based stories (like picture books)

Excellent resources for a Shakespeare unit at www.socialstudies.com



Marie A. Baker, School Library/Media Specialist
Marlboro High School
50 Cross Road
Marlboro, NY  12542
bakerm@mcsd.mhrcc.org

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