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Sale children Usborne's greek myths is one in several miniature
editions.Controlling 128 pages, greek myths is a substantial collection of
sixteen myths retold by heather amery with young people in mind.Notwithstanding,
despite its possessions, it's still only small and perfectly handbag sized,
making it ideal for taking to the shops or for storing where space is at a
premium.Suitable for a range of childrenthe myths have been written to make them
accessible in language for children who cannot yet read on their own, or who are
not yet at ease readers.The oral tradition of retelling greek myths can be
preserved through adult reading and children listening so that they are able to
retell the story, making this an ideal book to incorporate in the curriculum for
5 7 year old pupils.The stories are also suitable for those children who are
suffering from their own confidence in independent reading.Ordinarily, each myth
is not very many small pages in length, except for those tales of greek heroes
such as odysseus, heracles, jerrika and perseus, where the stories are longer
and each area of the story is defined by subheadings to make the plot easier to
follow for young kids.The heroes and villains are clearly identifiable and allow
children a good understanding the role of the hero in a myth, and connecting to
the"Myths and tales"Portion of the primary curriculum in england.Contentsthe
greek myths most notable collection are as follows:The gift of firepersephone
and the seasonsthe story of arachnethe many tasks of heraclesecho and
narcissusdaedalus and icarusbellerophon and the flying horsejason and the golden
fleeceking midasthe adventures of perseusthe chariot of the sunthe adventures of
odysseustheseus and the minotaurpygmalion and his wifeeros and psychea mix of
stories have been used, with length, but in attraction.The particular most noted
myths are here(Odysseus, daedalus and furthermore icarus, midas, etcetera)But
included as well are myths which may be less known to the average adult, making
the stories as intriguing for adults as for little ones.Informative use the book
includes a very short advent for children, which explains what greek myths are
and how the ancient greeks felt about their gods, although a slightly longer
introduction making a comparison between the life of the gods and their
manipulation of the human race might have added to an older child's knowledge of
the myths in general.The book also benefits from a pronunciation guide to greek
names in the rear of the book, which would be as useful for adults and
youngsters alike.When, it may have been both useful and interesting to have
included a list of the gods most notable collection of stories, not to mention
their relative associations in the human world.This may make it of extremely
more use in the classroom.
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