Cinderella
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
Shakespeare wrote very little which he intended to be included in any book. His sonnets were for private consumption. His plays were meant to be watched, not read. He only wrote two or three things which he intended to be published, purchased and read. The first of these was his long soft-core poem Venus and Adonis, which he arranged to have published in 1593.
Shakespeare's book Venus and Adonis was published in 1593. It's a long erotic poem. He wrote plays earlier, but they were not intended for publication.
If you're talking about Shakespeare, he never wrote a children's book. He preferred to write crap.
The play 'The Tempest' was written by William Shakespeare.
We have no idea when Shakespeare first tried writing poetry.
Titus Andronicus (1593) was the FIRST tragedy Shakespeare wrote. His last tragedy was Timon of Athens.
Shakespeare wrote in ink. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Era. Shakespeare wrote in London, England. Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English Shakespeare wrote in blank verse
William Shakespeare wrote the play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Tales from Shakespeare
It's not so much of a book as a script, which he wrote in about 1599.