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Sign up todayMythology for Kids: Captivating Greek and Egyptian Myths for Children
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Two manuscripts in one audiobook:
- Egyptian Mythology for Kids: Captivating Tales and Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Monsters, and Pharaohs
- Greek Mythology for Kids: Captivating Tales and Myths of Greek Gods, Goddesses, Mythological Creatures, Heroes, Kings, and Villains
In the first part of this audiobook, you will learn about:
- The mummy’s curse—is it real?
- The ancient Egyptians had more than one creation story!
- Nobody knows who exactly built the pyramids. Was it slaves?
- Were there aliens in ancient Egypt?
- Which pharaoh was eaten by a hippopotamus?
- Egyptians took the meaning of “cat lover” to a whole new level.
- There were so many gods that even the Egyptians got them mixed up!
- Who was His Majesty “herself”?
In the second part of this audiobook, you will discover:
- Which of your favorite Disney characters and DC and Marvel superheroes were based on Greek gods and heroes?
- The twelve labors of Hercules
- Where the sayings “Pandora’s box” and “Achilles’ heel” come from
- Fearsome Greek monsters like giants, Cyclopes, Sirens, the Minotaur, dragons, centaurs, and more!
- The smart, strong, and brave women and goddesses that helped and fought alongside the heroes
- Which Greek monster inspired “Fluffy” in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
- How long did the Trojan War last? And it only ended because of a wooden horse?
- Odysseus and the witch who kept him prisoner (you’ll recognize her name from the popular movie the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest)
- Which Greek myth closely resembles a story from the Bible
- And so much more!
So, if you want a captivating collection of Egyptian and Greek myths, click the “add to cart” button!