Mythical Creatures
Author(s): James Harper; Stuart Martin (Illustrator)
Children love tales about dragons and monsters--and this large, richly illustrated book will enthrall them with its array of mythical creatures of all shapes and sizes. Here, for example, is a Cyclops, a hideous one-eyed giant from Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. Young readers can pull a tab on that picture and expose the contents of the Cyclops's belly: He has eaten Odysseus's sailors for breakfast From Norse mythology, readers encounter a giant saber-toothed serpent named J rmungand, a symbol of evil--and just as frightening is Hydra, from Greek mythology, a serpent with many snarling heads. Memorable myths from England tell of fire-breathing dragons, slain in one tale by St. George, and in another by Beowulf. The book's many other unusual features include--
Page after page dramatically evokes the blood-curdling cries of creatures that boys and girls will never want to meet--except, of course, in this magnificently illustrated book.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated
- : 0.997903
- : 01 March 2009
- : --- length: - '10.25' width: - '11.75' units: - Inches
- : books
Special Fields
- : James Harper; Stuart Martin (Illustrator)
- : Hardback
- : English
- : 32