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The Children's Illustrated Book of Mythology

The Children's Illustrated Book of Mythology

Published in
1995
4.26
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Description

Myths are the dreams of mankind at once utterly strange and hauntingly familiar. They tell of beginnings and ends creation and destruction life and death... This beautifully illustrated book gathers together many of the most popular myths from all over the world including a selection of the great Classical tales of Greece and Rome and myths from Norse Celtic Egyptian Native American Aboriginal African and Asian traditions. They are retold for readers of all ages in a vivid accessible style by Neil Philip an authority on myth and folklore. The illustrations by Nilesh Mistry link the main episodes of each myth involving readers in its action and atmosphere. This exciting new approach also provides intriguing glimpses into the cultures from which these myths have sprung. Background information accompanied by colour photographs explores the tales' historical cultural and geographical context. The stories are grouped together thematically- allowing readers to appreciate not only the differences but also the uncanny similarities between many of the world's cultures. The Illustrated Book of Myths brings together and illuminates timeless universal stories many of which form part of our literary heritage. Its special qualities make this collection both an important reference book for all the family and a lasting source of inspiration and delight.
Age
7-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Educational Value: 'The Children's Illustrated Book of Mythology' by Neil Philip provides a rich educational experience, introducing young readers to a diverse range of myths from various cultures around the world. This helps to broaden their understanding of different traditions and beliefs.
  • Stimulates Imagination: The vivid illustrations and captivating storytelling found in the book are designed to spark the imagination of children, encouraging them to visualize ancient worlds and mythical creatures, thus fostering creativity and imaginative thinking.
  • Cultural Appreciation: By presenting myths from different cultures, the book promotes cultural appreciation and sensitivity. Children learn to respect and value the stories and heritage of people from different backgrounds.
  • Quality Family Time: Reading this book together can be a bonding activity for families. It offers an opportunity for parents and children to explore fascinating stories, discuss their meanings, and enjoy quality time together.