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Ancient Greece for Kids: Explore the City-States, Meet the Heroes, and Discover the Birthplace of Democracy
Ancient Greece for Kids: Explore the City-States, Meet the Heroes, and Discover the Birthplace of Democracy
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STEP INTO ANCIENT GREECE.
Three hundred Spartan warriors stand against an army of more than 100,000. A teenage king conquers most of the known world. A mysterious priestess at Delphi delivers messages from the gods. Heroes battle monsters, philosophers ask impossible questions, athletes race for nothing but a wreath of olive leaves, and a small land of mountains and islands gives the world ideas that still shape our lives today.
This is Ancient Greece. And this is the book that brings it to life.
Written for curious readers ages 8–12, Ancient Greece for Kids takes young explorers on a vivid journey through more than 1,500 years of one of history’s most fascinating civilizations. Told as real stories about real people, not just dates and facts to memorize, this full-color history book makes the ancient world exciting, understandable, and unforgettable.
Inside, young readers will discover:
Gods, heroes, monsters, and myths.
Climb Mount Olympus and meet Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Hades, and the quarrelsome family of Greek gods. Follow Heracles through his twelve impossible labors, watch Theseus face the Minotaur, and see how Greek myths still inspire books, movies, and games today.
Spartans, Athenians, and Alexander the Great.
Stand with King Leonidas and his 300 warriors at Thermopylae. Walk through Athens with Socrates as he asks impossible questions. Ride beside Alexander as he builds an empire stretching from Greece to India. Meet brilliant women like Sappho, Aspasia, Gorgo, Artemisia, and Hypatia, who changed history despite a world that often tried to silence them.
The original Olympic Games.
Travel to Olympia, where athletes competed in footraces, wrestling, boxing, chariot racing, and more—not for money, but for an olive wreath and lifelong fame.
The ideas that built our modern world.
Discover how Greek city-states helped develop democracy, philosophy, theater, geometry, written history, architecture, and the alphabet that helped shape the one we use today.
Architectural wonders that still amaze.
Explore the Parthenon, the Acropolis, the Theater of Epidaurus, the Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, and the three famous styles of Greek columns still seen on banks, museums, libraries, and government buildings.
Daily life in Ancient Greece.
Learn what Greek kids ate, wore, studied, and played. See how life differed in Athens and Sparta, why the marketplace was the center of city life, and what ordinary families did every day.
Strange-but-true history.
Uncover the Oracle of Delphi’s mysterious vapors, the brutal training of Spartan boys, brightly painted Greek statues, unusual beauty customs, and mysterious ceremonies whose secrets were never written down.
Perfect for:
- Curious readers ages 8–12
- Homeschool families studying ancient civilizations and world history
- Classroom libraries, social studies units, and middle-grade history projects
- Reluctant readers who enjoy short chapters, vivid visuals, and amazing true stories
- Parents, grandparents, and teachers looking for a meaningful educational gift
Features include full-color illustrations on nearly every page, a beautifully drawn map of the Greek world, fun fact boxes, a helpful glossary of Greek words and key terms, an engaging quiz chapter, an index, and a curated list of books, websites, museums, documentaries, and hands-on activities for further exploration.
Open the book and step into a world of gods and heroes, philosophers and warriors, gleaming temples and terrifying monsters. Ancient Greece is waiting.
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