Mythology -- Kids nonfiction
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Mythology -- Kids nonfiction
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Mythology
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- A field guide to mermaids, Emily B. Martin
- Khâam phâa thãâe giâ¼i thãáan thoòai, âY t½á¼ng: âEmilie Beaumont ; lá¼i: Sylvie Baussier ; minh hòoa: Marie-Christine Lemayeur, Bernard Alunni, Philippe Cande ; ng½á¼i dòich: Huy Toáan
- Giants, trolls, witches, beasts, ten tales from the deep, dark woods, Craig Phillips
- Hades, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, adjunct instructor of Greek and Roman classics [at] Temple University
- Gifts from the gods, ancient words & wisdom from Greek & Roman mythology, by Lise Lunge-Larsen ; illustrated by Gareth Hinds
- Centaur, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, adjunct intructor of Greek and Roman classics,Temple University
- Don't know much about world myths, Kenneth C. Davis ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
- The very short, entirely true history of unicorns, Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Sam Beck
- Gods and goddesses, By Anita Ganeri
- The three princes of Serendip, new tellings of old tales for everyone, told by Rodaan Al Galidi ; illustrated by Geertje Aalders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- Beasts of the ancient world, a kids' guide to mythical creatures, from the sphinx to the minotaur, dragons to baku, written by Marchella Ward ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
- Hades, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, adjunct instructor of Greek and Roman classics [at] Temple University
- The very short, entirely true history of unicorns, Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Sam Beck
- Mythology, written by Neil Philip
- The illustrated book of myths, tales & legends of the world, retold by Neil Philip ; illustrated by Nilesh Mistry
- The illustrated book of myths, tales & legends of the world, retold by Neil Philip ; illustrated by Nilesh Mistry
- World myths, Kenneth C. Davis
- Mythology of the world, Neil Philip
- Beasts of the ancient world, a kids' guide to mythical creatures, from the sphinx to the minotaur, dragons to baku, written by Marchella Ward ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
- Mythology, written by Neil Philip
- Pegasus, by Whitney Sanderson ; content consultant Mark Thorne, PhD, Assistant Professor of Classics, Luther College
- The very short, entirely true history of mermaids, by Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Reimena Yee
- Mythology of the world, Neil Philip
- Poseidon, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunct Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- Artemis, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunct Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- World myths, Kenneth C. Davis
- Where are the constellations?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Athena, by Whitney Sanderson ; content consultant Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunt Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- Centaur, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, adjunct intructor of Greek and Roman classics,Temple University
- Athena, by Whitney Sanderson ; content consultant Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunt Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- World myths, Kenneth C. Davis
- Hard as nails in myths and legends, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Jamie Lenman
- Giants, trolls, witches, beasts, ten tales from the deep, dark woods, Craig Phillips
- Medusa, Samantha S. Bell
- Where are the constellations?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Myth atlas, maps and monsters, heroes and gods from twelve mythological worlds, Thiago de Moraes
- The wrath of the gods, Anthony Horowitz ; illustrated by Thomas Yeates
- The very short, entirely true history of mermaids, by Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Reimena Yee
- Pegasus, by Whitney Sanderson ; content consultant Mark Thorne, PhD, Assistant Professor of Classics, Luther College
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- Gifts from the gods, ancient words & wisdom from Greek & Roman mythology, by Lise Lunge-Larsen ; illustrated by Gareth Hinds
- A field guide to mermaids, Emily B. Martin
- Artemis, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunct Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- Poseidon, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, Adjunct Instructor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University
- The three princes of Serendip, new tellings of old tales for everyone, told by Rodaan Al Galidi ; illustrated by Geertje Aalders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- The wrath of the gods, Anthony Horowitz ; illustrated by Thomas Yeates
- Hard as nails in myths and legends, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Jamie Lenman
- Medusa, Samantha S. Bell
- Gods and goddesses, By Anita Ganeri
- Zeus, by Heather C. Hudak ; content consultant Bill Beck, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, Indiana University
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