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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > ABC books / alphabet books > General
Pairing a star from Greek mythology with each letter of the alphabet, ABCs of Greek Myths is the perfect primer to the classics. It's never too early to spark a love for mythology, and this stylish board book makes learning the ABCs magical. With simple text and Kathleen Marcotte's charming illustrations, this keepsake book is a must-have for any well-curated nursery collection. Featuring a stunning cover with gold foil details, it's a perfect gift for baby showers, birthdays and special occasions. This gentle first-concepts book introduces little ones to the alphabet while exploring the fascinating world of Greek myths, such as: A is for Aphrodite, the goddess of love G is for Gaia, mother of all life on Earth I is for Icarus, the boy who flew too close to the sun From A to Z, meet 26 legendary Greek figures: Aphrodite, Pandora's Box, Circe, Demeter, Eros, the Fates, Gaia, Hercules, Icarus, Jason, Kratos, the Lion of Nemea, Medusa, Nemesis, Odysseus, Poseidon, Quick-witted Athena, Apollo's Ravens, the Sirens, the Trojan Horse, Urania, Victorious Nike, Witchy Hecate, Xanthe, Youthful Hebe and Zeus.
Washington, D.C., is "hometown" for every American. In the coming election year, against the background of recent international events, thoughts will turn to Washington as never before. Martha Day Zschock is not only a brilliant artist, whose "Journey Around" books have captured readers of all ages in Boston, New York, and San Francisco, and on Cape Cod; she is also an educator, who designed her bestselling series to teach children about our great American places. This is far more than an alphabet book. Each page is headed by an alliterative sentence that evokes an important theme. The "A" page reads, "America's anthem awakens awe." Each page also features a paragraph of history. Again, the "A" page explains how "The Star Spangled Banner" was written and what has happened to the flag that flew over Fort McHenry. At the bottom of each page is a playful factoid; the "A" page explains the evolution of the American flag.
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