Greek Myths

Greek Myths
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0744029937

A beautifully-illustrated book filled with over 30 Ancient Greek Myths for children aged 7-9. Journey into a world of gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, extraordinary creatures and fantastic monsters with this beautifully illustrated introduction to Ancient Greek mythology. Perfect for children aged 7 to 9, this collection contains more than 30 enthralling new retellings of favourite Greek myths as well as some you might not have heard before. Including ‘Theseus and the Minotaur’, ‘The 12 Labours of Herakles’, and the escapades of ‘Jason and the Argonauts’, each myth is told in engaging modern language, which is easy for children to understand yet still retains the humour and intrigue of the original tales. Encourage your children to explore: - Over 30 fascinating Greek myths, covering famous classics and lesser known stories - Striking illustrations by multi-award winning artist Katie Ponder - Stunning gold foil on the cover - A handy pronunciation guide listing all difficult-to-pronounce names for the reader’s convenience - Key reference spreads combining the appeal of a story collection with key reference information A must-have volume for children aged 7-9 with an interest in Greek mythology and history, the additional feature pages delve deeper into the mythical world, providing profiles of the gods and a map detailing Odysseus’ long voyage home from the Trojan War. The reference section provides key background information, such as Ancient Greek storytelling and the incredible beasts of the myths, and a handy pronunciation guide. Greek Myths is the perfect gift, featuring stunning gold foil on the cover and beautiful illustrations throughout. Quench your child’s curiosity and thirst for knowledge, as they explore the enthralling tales, whether by themselves or to equally be enjoyed as bedtime stories alongside parents.

Greek Mythology Tales for Bedtime: Stories of Gods and Monsters

Greek Mythology Tales for Bedtime: Stories of Gods and Monsters
Author: Elena Northwood
Publisher: nick creighton
Total Pages: 57
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Introduce your child to the enchanting world of Greek mythology with "Greek Mythology Tales for Bedtime: Stories of Gods and Monsters." Perfect for children aged 4-8, this beautifully illustrated book brings the magical tales of ancient Greece to life, making bedtime an exciting adventure. Each story is crafted to be both educational and entertaining, providing young readers with a glimpse into the fascinating myths of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures. From the mighty Zeus to the brave Hercules, these tales are filled with adventure, magic, and important life lessons. Why You'll Love This Book: Greek Mythology for Kids: Discover the rich tapestry of Greek myths retold in an engaging and accessible way for young readers. Bedtime Stories: Perfectly designed for bedtime, each story is just the right length to read aloud, making bedtime a special bonding time. Beautiful Illustrations: Captivating illustrations bring the stories to life, sparking children's imaginations and keeping them engaged. Educational and Fun: Learn about Greek gods, heroes, and mythical creatures while enjoying exciting stories that teach valuable lessons. Interactive Elements: Fun facts and questions at the end of each story encourage further discussion and exploration of Greek mythology. Inside This Book: Magical Tales: Follow the adventures of Zeus, Athena, and other Olympian gods as they navigate a world filled with wonder and danger. Mythical Creatures: Meet legendary creatures like the Minotaur, Medusa, and Pegasus, and discover their fascinating stories. Heroic Journeys: Learn about the brave deeds of heroes like Hercules, Perseus, and Theseus, and their battles against formidable foes. Moral Lessons: Each story imparts important values such as bravery, wisdom, and friendship, making them perfect for teaching moments. About the Author: Elena Northwood is a beloved children's author with a passion for bringing ancient myths to young readers. Her engaging storytelling and love for mythology make her books a favorite among parents, educators, and children alike.

Gods, Heroes and Monsters

Gods, Heroes and Monsters
Author: Stella Caldwell
Publisher: Not Found
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Mythology, Greek
ISBN: 9781783121199

Mythworld is a lavish album of discovery in which the legendary creatures, battles and heroic deeds of Greek mythology are brought to jaw-dropping life. Stunning photographs of ancient treasures are paired with full-bleed awe-inspiring CGI scenes from the classic myths - your chance to rediscover gripping tales of the Odyssey, the Trojan Wars and the adventures of heroes such as Perseus and Heracles. Lively text explains the historical context of the myths and an illustrated map showcases the awesome Greek mythical world. From fates and furies to minotaurs and muses, this is a book to stir your imagination.

Treasury of Greek Mythology

Treasury of Greek Mythology
Author: Donna Jo Napoli
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1426311915

School Library Journal Best Books of 2011 Eureka! Silver Honor Books—California Reading Association Capitol Choices 2012 list of Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens 2012 Notable Children's Books—ALSC The new National Geographic Treasury of Greek Mythology offers timeless stories of Greek myths in a beautiful new volume. Brought to life with lyrical text by award-winning author Donna Jo Napoli and stunning artwork by award-winning illustrator Christina Balit, the tales of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, and Athena and heroes and monsters such as Helen of Troy, Perseus, and Medusa will fascinate and engage children’s imaginations. National Geographic completes the book with embellishments of each story: sidebars for each god, goddess, hero, and monster link the myths to constellations, geography, history, and culture to help young readers connect the stories to real life events, people, and places. A family tree and a “cast of characters” profile page help make relationships between the characters clear, and a mapping feature adds to the fun and fascination. Resource notes and ample back matter directing readers to more information round out this luminous book. Sure to dazzle all those intrigued with the fantastic tales of Greek mythology and enchant new readers, this vibrant book will soon become a family keepsake. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.

Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths

Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths
Author: Bernard Evslin
Publisher: Graymalkin + ORM
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1631683217

The bestselling compendium of ancient Greece’s timeless tales and towering figures of mythology from a classics expert. The world of Greek mythology contains some of the most exciting and imaginative stories ever told. In Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths, bestselling author Bernard Evslin shares his passion for these fabulous tales and the eternal themes they so beautifully express. In this accessible overview, you’ll get to know the iconic gods, heroes, and tragic figures: Zeus, the all-powerful king of the gods; Hera, his cunning and jealous wife; King Midas, whose touch could turn anything into gold; the sculptor Pygmalion, who falls in love with his own creation; and many more. With each story, Evslin brings new life to these legendary characters and the magical world they inhabit. Translated into multiple languages, and with more than ten million copies sold, this invaluable resource has become a classic in itself.

Introduction to Greek Mythology for Kids

Introduction to Greek Mythology for Kids
Author: Richard Marcus
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1646042166

Discover the exciting and fascinating world of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes, from Zeus and Athena to Hercules, Medusa, and more! Take a journey through Mount Olympus, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome with this collection of the greatest tales found in Greek and Roman mythology. From origin stories to family drama, you’ll learn about the most powerful Olympic gods including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hades, and more. But this book has more than just gods and goddesses! You’ll also discover the dangerous and intriguing world of ancient monsters, fantastical creatures, and mortal heroes that populate some of the most awesome stories from the time, including: Atlas, who carries the weight of the world on his shoulders Kronos, a Titan who swallows his newborn children Persephone, a kidnapped goddess who becomes queen of the Underworld Minotaur, a half-bull, half-man imprisoned in a labyrinth Hydra, a poisonous serpent who grows two heads when one is severed Sirens, sea nymphs whose irresistible singing lures sailors to their doom All of these tales and more are written in a fun, kid-friendly manner, perfect for children interested in history or for fans of the Percy Jackson series.

Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths

Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths
Author: Ingri D'Aulaire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010
Genre: Mythology, Greek
ISBN: 9780545250153

Text and illustrations by Caldecott winners Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire depict the gods, goddesses, and legendary figures of ancient Greece.

Greek Myths for Young Children

Greek Myths for Young Children
Author: Heather Amery
Publisher: Usborne Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Mythology, Greek
ISBN: 9780794530495

First published: London: Usborne Pub. Ltd., 2000.

The Story of Myth

The Story of Myth
Author: Sarah Iles Johnston
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674185072

Greek myths have long been admired as beautiful, thrilling stories but dismissed as serious objects of belief. For centuries scholars have held that Greek epics, tragedies, and the other compelling works handed down to us obscure the “real” myths that supposedly inspired them. Instead of joining in this pursuit of hidden meanings, Sarah Iles Johnston argues that the very nature of myths as stories—as gripping tales starring vivid characters—enabled them to do their most important work: to create and sustain belief in the gods and heroes who formed the basis of Greek religion. By drawing on work in narratology, sociology, and folklore studies, and by comparing Greek myths not only to the myths of other cultures but also to fairy tales, ghost stories, fantasy works, modern novels, and television series, The Story of Myth reveals the subtle yet powerful ways in which these ancient Greek tales forged enduring bonds between their characters and their audiences, created coherent story-worlds, and made it possible to believe in extraordinary gods. Johnston captures what makes Greek myths distinctively Greek, but simultaneously brings these myths into a broader conversation about how the stories told by all cultures affect our shared view of the cosmos and the creatures who inhabit it.

Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes

Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes
Author: Cory O'Brien
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 039916040X

From the creator of Myths Retold comes a hilarious collection of Greek, Norse, Chinese and even Sumerian myths retold in their purest, bawdiest forms! All our lives, we’ve been fed watered-down, PC versions of the classic myths. In reality, mythology is more screwed up than a schizophrenic shaman doing hits of unidentified…wait, it all makes sense now. In Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes, Cory O’Brien, creator of Myths RETOLD!, sets the stories straight. These are rude, crude, totally sacred texts told the way they were meant to be told: loudly, and with lots of four-letter words. Did you know? Cronus liked to eat babies. Narcissus probably should have just learned to masturbate. Odin got construction discounts with bestiality. Isis had bad taste in jewelry. Ganesh was the very definition of an unplanned pregnancy. And Abraham was totally cool about stabbing his kid in the face. Still skeptical? Here are a few more gems to consider: • Zeus once stuffed an unborn fetus inside his thigh to save its life after he exploded its mother by being too good in bed. • The entire Egyptian universe was saved because Sekhmet just got too hammered to keep murdering everyone. • The Hindu universe is run by a married couple who only stop murdering in order to throw sweet dance parties…on the corpses of their enemies. • The Norse goddess Freyja once consented to a four-dwarf gangbang in exchange for one shiny necklace. And there’s more dysfunctional goodness where that came from.