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  2. The Goddess Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Goddess Girls is a series of children's books written by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, published by Simon & Schuster under the Aladdin imprint. The books are based on Greek mythology and depict the younger generation of the Olympian pantheon as privileged tween students attending Mount Olympus Academy (MOA) to develop their divine skills.

  3. 30 do-it-yourself activities to cure kids’ boredom - AOL

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    Give your memories a home in a DIY scrapbook. Produce a nature landscape Make a fall-worthy portrait on poster board using fallen leaves, grass, sticks and anything else you find in nature.

  4. Psichogios Publications - Wikipedia

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    Psichogios Publications was founded in 1979 (45 years ago) () by Mr. Thanos Psichogios who published four children's fiction titles.. In the 1980s the company was mostly known in the Greek readership for their children fiction with popular authors such as Roald Dahl, Michael Ende, Graham Greene, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and others.

  5. Zeus and the Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The fable tells how the king of the gods invited all the animals to his wedding but the tortoise never arrived. When asked why, her excuse was that she preferred her own home, so Zeus made her carry her house about forever after. That excuse in Greek was Οἶκος φίλος, οἶκος ἄριστος, literally 'the home you love is the best'.

  6. Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks - Wikipedia

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    Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks was released as part of the children's book series Books for the Bairns and is issue number 99. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] This book series was founded to make books appealing and affordable to children, and to provide them with an opportunity to read. [ 2 ]

  7. List of fiction set in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Bogen, Klytaimnestra, Who Stayed at Home (1980) Lindsay Clarke, The War at Troy (2004) Elizabeth Cook, Achilles (2003) Caroline B. Cooney, Goddess of Yesterday (2002) (aka On the Seas to Troy, UK, 2004) Donald Cotton, The Myth Makers, a Doctor Who serial (1965) Gordon Doherty. The Crimson Throne (2021) The Shadow of Troy (2021) The Dark ...

  8. A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys - Wikipedia

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    Recreation of the home in Lenox, Massachusetts, where Hawthorne wrote A Wonder-Book. The Hawthornes had moved to The Berkshires shortly after the publication of The Scarlet Letter and it was here that he completed not only A Wonder-Book but also his novel The House of the Seven Gables. [4]

  9. Mythos (book) - Wikipedia

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    Mythos is a book written by British author Stephen Fry, published in 2017.It is a retelling of a number of ancient Greek myths selected by Fry. It was followed by Fry's 2018 book Heroes, a retelling of myths about Greek heroes, [1] as well as a play titled Mythos: A Trilogy, [2] which premiered at the Shaw Festival in Ontario, Canada, in 2018 [3] and was set to tour the UK starting in August 2019.