Myth: Namm, Diane (2011) Classic Starts Greek Myths
Target Audience: Ages 7-13
Setting: It is based on the events that take place in the Universe.
Characters/plot/summary: There are 15 chapters of different Greek Myths that
are easy to read. This book is great for children to get exposed to what are Greek myths and what the characters in the myths represent. The characters in this book are Demeter, Persephone, Heracles, Pandora, Echo, Narcissus, Orpheus, Eurydice, Pygmalion, Galatea, Jason, Perseus, Theseus, Daedalus, Icarus, Phaeton, Apollo, King Midas, Atalanta, Pegasus, and Bellerophon. For example, you have Demeter and Persephone. The story can be related to why we have the seasons and they change throughout the year. As a reader you can find a relation to that by reading this myth. You can also read what is the importance that the pomegranate seeds have when Persephone eats them. You can also read another myth that informs the reader who was Echo and Narcissus. How they were both punished and what their names signify. Another myth that can be captivating is about Orpheus and Eurydice and how important Eurydice was for Orpheus. The reader can also read about the importance the music he played had on others that heard it.
Illustrations: The illustrations are not in color. However, there are only a few pictures that relate to some of the myths. The pictures show elements from nature. The myths are represented through these sketches.
Personal critique/strengths/weaknesses: This book is a great book to read to your students or your children if you would like them to understand the stories of some of the Greek Gods and who they are related to. Each story teaches you a lesson on the choices that each character makes. They see what the result is to decisions they make or are made for them for choosing a particular path in the myth. The book is easy to read and comprehend for young readers. The only thing that I would change would be to place more pictures related to each myth.