A Child’s Book of Myths: Includes a Read-and-Listen CD (Dover Read and Listen)

Experience the marvel and splendor of ancient Greek fables with this book and CD set. Reproduced from two charmingly illustrated volumes of the 1920s, the book features 88 color

Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars

These Russian, Czech, and Hungarian tales were collected by Jeremiah Curtin, an American translator and folklorist. This book can be recommended for everyone interested in mythology and folklore, as

Illustrated Book of Myths

A lavishly illustrated collection of the world’s most popular myths are grouped under such headings as Creation, Fertility and Cultivation, Gods and Men, and The Afterlife, and are accompanied

The Legend of the Old Man of the Mountain (Myths, Legends, Fairy and Folktales)

For centuries, the Great Stone Face has kept silent watch from Cannon Mountain, high above the Pemigewasset River. But who is the onlooker and for whom does he keep

A First Book of Fairy Tales and a First Book of Myths

Two beautifully illustrated books about myths and fairy tales combined in one slipcase to make the perfect gift for young children. Features 28 stories in all. This lovely two-volume

The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths

Before time as we know it began, gods and goddesses lived in the city of Asgard. Odin All Father crossed the Rainbow Bridge to walk among men in Midgard.

Greek Myths for Young Children (Stories for Young Children)

This collection of the best-known of the Greek myths has been carefully written to appeal to young children who will find these stories of gods, mortals and monsters irresistible.

Illustrated Stories from the Greek Myths.

A fantastic compendium, this wonderful collection of Greek myths taken from “Usborne Young Reading” titles is a thrilling and informative read. Featuring the best-known of all the Greek heroes

They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myths

For countless generations, Native American storytellers have watched the night sky and told tales of the stars and the constellations. The stars themselves tell many tales—of children who have