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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 293.13
EAN num: 9781590171257
ISBN number: 159017125X
Label: New York Review of Books
Manufacturer: New York Review of Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 155
Printing Date: July 10, 2005
Publishing house: New York Review of Books
Age index: Ages 4-8
Release Date: May 31, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 10248
Studio: New York Review of Books
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The Norse myths are some of the greatest stories of all time. Weird monsters, thoroughly human gods, elves and sprites and gnomes, with grim giants nursing ancient grudges lurking behind—the mysterious and entrancing world of Norse myth comes alive in these pages thanks to the spellbinding storytelling and spectacular pictures of the incomparable d'Aulairse. In this classic book, the art of the Caldecott Award—winning authors of d'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths, a longtime favorite of children and parent, reaches one of its pinnacles. It offers a way into a world of fantasy and struggle and charm that has served as inspiration for Marvel Comics and the Lord of the Rings.
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This book is beautiful in words and illustrations. I purchased it for only a 2 and 4 year old. They will need some years to grow into it, however this is no problem since it is a timeless book.
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This is a fabulous collection of Norse Myths. They are written to be enjoyed by young people as well as adults. The D'Aulaire illustrations are wonderful. I have used this book for teaching and just to enjoy the myths for myself. A great addition to any personal or educational library.
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An interesting retelling of classic Norse myths accompanied by lovely artwork that looks like it was done using a combination of pastels and watercolors. For "serious" scholars of Norse mythology, this book isn't 100% "accurate" in that it's a much lighter take on a mythos that runs to the dark and scary but is great way to introduce children to a mythology they don't normally learn about in school.
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Sure, the Norse Gods book ends like an Eden, with the new men loving "The Almighty God". True.
I am one of those pagan/witch/Wiccan/Asatrus (whatever label you want to give me is fine, to me it's all religion). I got this book to learn more about the Norse pantheon in a way that stimulating to me via nostalgic childhood artwork. I love this book. I can bypass the Christian stuff in the front and back of the book (I mean, Christians are the majority religion in this country, so I assume most people are ok with how the stories are). What I am left with is a great group of stories I can enjoy and share with my kids someday. The more graphic bits are watered down as not to scare off younger kids (though they are Vikings and Thor is constantly warring with a giant or some other person or thing). Even the story of Freyja's necklace is written in a way where the main part of the story is intact without getting too suggestive for young kids.
I love the pictures and learning they were made with stones. I look forward to getting the Greek Myths in this series too. I think Christian and Pagan alike would get a lot out of this volume.
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I've been reading this book to my kids each night at bedtime. My 7-year old loves it. A great introduction to the Norse Myths. Well written and great illustrations as well.
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