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MYTHS The following list accompanies the stories from the MYTHS chapter to be found in the Allyn & Bacon Anthology of Traditional Literature edited by Judith V. Lechner, Allyn & Bacon, 2003. Isis and Osiris A picture book for older children that captures the art style of ancient Egypt is: McDermott, Gerald. The Voyage of Osiris : A Myth of Ancient Egypt. Windmill Books, 1977. Ganesha, the Elephant Headed God Two enjoyable collections of Indian MYTHS and legends which include variants of the story of The Elephant Headed God are: Chatterjee, Debjani. The Elephant -Headed God and Other Hindu Tales. illustrated by Margaret Jones. Oxford University Press, 1992. Jaffrey, Madhur. Seasons of Splendour: Tales, MYTHS & Legends of India, illustrated by Michael Foreman. Atheneum1985. Minerva (Athena) A good summary of the gods and their attributes for children are the following: Aliki. The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus. HarperCollins, 1994. Appropriate for younger children grades three through six.
Favorite Greek myths. Illustrated by Troy Howell. Scholastic, 1989. Includes “Echo and Narcissus” with Narcissus being really beautiful. • Russell, William. Classic Myths to Read Aloud. Crown, 1989. Russell provides an introduction to each story with a pronunciation guide and an after word about Greek
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