Macbeth A BabyLit® Potions Primer

Macbeth A BabyLit® Potions Primer by Jennifer Adams, published by Gibbs Smith on July 8, 2025, is a unique introduction to Shakespeare’s writing for toddlers. This 22-page book focuses on the famous witches from Macbeth, presenting them in a playful manner that engages young readers with the language and imagery associated with the classic play.
In this edition, children will discover the enchanting world of potions, featuring elements like eye of newt and toe of frog, alongside a glossary that connects historical and contemporary names for potion ingredients. The book combines clever text with stylish illustrations, making it a fitting addition to any nursery library. With its themes of fantasy and magic, this title serves as a delightful way to spark literary curiosity in young minds.
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BabyLit ® Macbeth: A Potions Primer introduces toddlers to Shakespeare’s writing and his famous witches.
“A stylishly strange little spell of a book, perfect for Halloween displays or literary-curious collections.”—School Library Journal
Best Board Books, 2025 theSkimm Good For You Awards
Macbeth: A Potions Primer exposes little ones to the language of Shakespeare and the iconic witches from Macbeth, with their frenzied dancing and filling of the cauldron with eye of newt and toe of frog. The book also includes a bonus glossary of the potion ingredients with the names people from Shakespeare’s time would know along with the contemporary common herbal names.
BabyLit ® is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Allison Oliver, these books are a must for every savvy parent’s nursery library.
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