Description
Author: In Chae Yung
Brand: Rockridge Press
Package Dimensions: 9x227x249
Number Of Pages: 124
Release Date: 04-02-2020
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Let the goddesses take you on an odyssey―10 tales about Greek mythology for kids ages 9 to 12
The goddesses of classical mythology ruled the heavens, mingled with mortals, and overcame tremendous odds. Goddess Power: A Kids’ Book of Greek and Roman Mythology takes you on an extraordinary journey through the triumphs and tragedies of these remarkable women.
From Gaia, Goddess of Earth, to Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and Beauty, these legendary ladies’ stories are paired with stunning artwork that brings the myths to life. How will you be inspired by these tales about Greek mythology for kids?
In this book of Greek mythology for kids, you’ll find:
Creature encyclopedia―Uncover the wondrous beasts of classical mythology―from Cerberus, the three-headed dog, to Typhon, a giant with fire-breathing snakes on his shoulders.
Greek pronunciation guide―Find a helpful guide to pronouncing the tongue-twisting names, places, and other words found in these stories about Greek mythology for kids.
Symbols and strengths―Discover what each goddess is known for and where she comes from―like Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, whose symbols are an olive tree, an owl, a spear, and a shield.
Explore the mysteries and lessons of life with the enchanting goddesses in this beautifully illustrated book about Greek mythology for kids.
Review
“Although goddesses are central to so many Greek myths―where would The Odyssey be without Athena, or Hercules without Hera?―they are rarely the focus of retellings of these myths. In this beautifully illustrated, and illustrative, collection of tales, Chae’s lively rendering of these myths has an eye on original sources but a view to giving the goddesses center stage. From mother Earth to the Muses, who governed the arts and sciences, goddesses were central to the ancient understanding of the world and human creativity. This book is a perfect gift for any child interested in the power of storytelling, and the storytelling of power.” ―A.E. Stallings, 2011 MacArthur Fellow
About the Author
YUNG IN CHAE is a writer and editor-at-large at Eidolon, an online magazine dedicated to the classics. She has an A.B. in Classics from Princeton University and an MPhil in Classics from the University of Cambridge.
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