The Global Guide to Mythology
The myths of cultures all around the world have captivated people for centuries. From the majestic peaks of Mount Olympus to the shores of the sacred Nile, myths have provided explanations of natural phenomena as well as moral lessons that still resonate today. Each volume in this series examines the stories that belong to a specific culture or part of the world, celebrating the enduring legacies of gods such as the African trickster Anansi, heroes such as the Greek adventurer Theseus, and imaginary creatures such as the Celtic banshee.
Each Book Contains:
• Vivid, full-color photographs that bring each myth to life for young readers
• Engaging sidebars that delve deeper into specific aspects of each culture
• A list of age-appropriate books and websites that provides a starting point for further independent research
Curriculum Connections:
• Discussion questions foster critical thinking skills by encouraging students to analyze and evaluate the stories
• The accessible main text examines the historical contexts of each civilization featured in the series, connecting myths to the societal values and structures of ancient cultures