Some parts that caught my interest:
1. In Athens, men usually did all the shopping. (p. 29)
2. Everyone wore a rectangular piece of cloth called a tunic. Men's tunic is called chitons, women's peplos. (p. 31)
3. Rich women wore makeup. Sometimes they put white powdered lead on their faces to look pale. (p. 32)
4. Schools in ancient Greece were just for boys. (p. 33)
5. When male visitors arrived, women and girls went into a separate room. (p. 35)
6. The Greeks believed olive trees were symbols of strength and peace. Olive trees can survive heavy winds and dry weather. (p. 38)
7. The Greeks cleaned their skin with olive oil and used it on their hair. (p. 39)
8. The Olympics began as a festival to honor Zeus. (p. 49)
9. Pentathlon: long jump, discus, javelin, running, and wrestling. (p. 65)