Such a great book!! The first time I sat down to read a few stories to my kids (ages 9, 7, and 5), we were all enjoying it so much, we read for 2+ hours- 100 pages! The stories are well-written, and leave out much of the gory details/stories common in so many myths (see list of content below). I was really impressed by the variety and flow of the writing, and the succinctness of the stories, which kept interest going. The illustrations add a lot, and I liked that none of them had blood. Some of our favorite stories: "The Chariot of the Sun," "Icarus, the Boy Who Flew Too High," "Atalanta and the Golden Apples," "Orpheus' Journey into the Underworld," "Eros and Psyche," and the stories of the Trojan War. There's also a great "Guide to the Greek Myths" in the back.
Some content to consider:
-multiple instances of monsters eating humans (but no illustrations actually show this)
-a few instances of infidelity mentioned (King Menelaus isn't sure if Helen was kidnapped or if she ran away to be with Paris, Hera hates Heracles because he is the son of Zeus and a human)
- heads chopped off (ie Medusa) or people threatening to chop off heads
-some violence described (ie flaming pole jabbed into the cyclops' eye, spear jabbed into Chimera's throat)
-flipping back through, only two illustrations I found were of note- a small sketch of the back of nymphs coming out of the water (nothing shown, but it's obvious they aren't clothed) and some people that had been turned to stone by Medusa, but their statues are broken.
Many of these issues were very briefly mentioned, and I changed the wording slightly while reading it to my kids. I would be fine with my oldest reading the book on her own (I hope she does!!).
I just reread this with my kids, and decided to edit a few parts, like when Achilles ties Hector’s dead body to the back of his chariot and drags it around... 😬 The rest was mostly stuff I’ve already mentioned. Reviewing it right after reading is reminding me that I don’t like some of the violent descriptions, but it was an easy fix with white out. Still a fantastic book!