![]() It was indeed a board book, a small compact cardboard version of a book - easy for a child to hold, unrippable and chewable. ![]() Once I had a copy of the book in hand, many of my concerns were immediately dispelled. 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. 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. Don’t ya just love the creativity that our Jane inspires? ![]() 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. ![]()
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