BabyLit Books

BabyLit Romeo and Juliet and Dracula booksGet your little bookworms off to a literary start in life with BabyLit book’s beautiful range of classics in picture book form.

Do you remember the first time you read Wuthering Heights or studied Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at school? Well, it seems children are getting their heads stuck right into the classics much younger these days, as American book brand BabyLit have turn some of our favourite titles into adorable picture books.

From Bram Stocker’s Dracula to Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, BabyLit transforms some of the world’s best loved classics into mini me picture stories. Printed in hardback, they’re hardwearing and toddler proof, and illustrated with adorable, child appropriate and colour popping art work, not only will they capture the attention of your little one, but they’ll sit pretty in your child’s bedroom or nursery too.

Despite being watered down for your little one’s eyes and ears, the stories remain true to the original and will provide a wonderful literary start for when they do come to read the complete book.

BabyLit have adapted some treasured children’s classics too, from the magical Alice In Wonderland to the festive A Christmas Carol.

And BabyLit don’t stop at books, they’ve also created some wonderfully whimsical stuffed toys inspired by some of our favourite books. Little ones will love the stuffed Mad Hatter character, whilst we quite fancy propping the Mr. Darcy cushion up on our bookcase.

The brand also have a selection of cute book totes to carry your current page turners in, all inspired of course by the classics. From the ‘I Love Darcy’ tote to the Moby Dick whale print, you’re sure to find one to match your book collection.

Bookworms from 3 to 93 will fall in love with these gorgeous books.

The BabyLit collection is available to buy online at FollyHome, priced at £5.95 per book.

www.follyhome.co.uk

Enjoy an afternoon tea with a magical Alice In Wonderland twist with your little ones this autumn, with the Dorchester’s Mad Hatter Tea Party. Click here to find out more. 

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