Myths That Every Child Should Know: A Selection of the Classic Myths of All Times for Young People
1905
Myths That Every Child Should Know: A Selection of the Classic Myths of All Times for Young People
1905
Myths That Every Child Should Know, first published in 1905, is a curated collection of classic myths designed for young readers. This anthology introduces children to timeless stories from various cultures, emphasizing moral lessons and cultural insights. The book begins with 'The Three Golden Apples,' featuring Hercules on his quest for golden apples, showcasing themes of bravery and adventure. It serves as an accessible entry point into the rich tradition of mythology and storytelling.
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“It is a very old and widely spread superstition that when a dog howls at night someone not far away is dying or will soon die. Many people are uncomfortable when they hear a dog howling after dark, not because they believe that dogs have any knowledge that death is present or coming, but because their ancestors for many centuries believed that the howling of a dog was ominous,””
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