Little Miss Austen Pride & Prejudice: A BabyLit Counting Primer

Little Miss Austen Pride & Prejudice: A BabyLit Counting Primer
$12.99
$13.99 over 6 years ago

With the perennial popularity of classic writers like Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, Baby Lit is an adorable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple counting text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar's Alison Oliver, Little Miss Austen:Pride & Prejudice counting primer is a must for every savvy parent's nursery library. Reader Reviews “Loving Pride and Prejudice is in my blood, passed down from my late grandmother, my mother, aunts and cousins. So I couldn't wait to introduce P&P to my 3 kids (ages 2–7). This book is so much fun. I LOVE hearing my 2 yr old son saying "Pemberly” and when my 2 daughters discuss which Bennet sister they like best I want to clap with joy! Additionally, the art work is delightful and this counting primer has a sense of humor. Cant wait for different adaptations for all Austen novels!" “This book just makes me smile. I have as much fun with this simple counting book as I do with the favorite children's books I grew up with. Jennifer Adams did a great job choosing countable elements from Pride and Prejudice that evoke the novel in only a few words. The illustrations have the perfect amount of whimsy that will appeal to girls of all ages. This is the perfect gift for all the Austen fans and tiny future book lovers.” JK Bond “I have read all of Jane Austen works, many biographies, nonfiction, and oodles of sequels – but an Austen-inspired children's board book? Whoa! Curious? I was. Don't ya just love the creativity that our Jane inspires? When I first heard about Pride & Prejudice: Little Miss Austen (BabyLit) by Jennifer Adams, the same author who wrote the lovely Remarkably Jane: Notable Quotations on Jane Austen, I was quite intrigued. Would this be a retelling of one of my favorite classic novels for very young readers? How would it translate into a children's counting primer? And, how the heck would I review a children's book – total virgin territory for me. Once I had a copy of the book in hand, many of my concerns were immediately dispelled. It was indeed a board book, a small compact cardboard version of a book – easy for a child to hold, unrippable and chewable. (Yes. As a bookseller, I have seen many a toddler stick a board book in their mouth and gnaw on it like a teething ring.) At 22 pages, it was both compact and lightweight, but what will ultimately appeal to parent and child is the total Pride and Prejudice theme that author Jennifer Adams and illustrator Alison Oliver have embraced. From the bright and cheery front cover displaying an image of (one assumes) a wide eyed, and very young Miss Austen, to the 20 clever and striking illustrations inside, I was awed by the choice of characters, Regency clothing and objects used and the ease of the text. . .Charming, whimsical and historical accurate, Pride & Prejudice: Little Miss Austen, offers the very young reader an early introduction to Jane Austen – planting seeds for her total world take-over!” (Laurel Ann Nattress Austenprose.com)