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Reach for this book when your child starts asking the big questions about why things are the way they are, or when they need to see how choices lead to consequences in a way that feels like a grand adventure. These stories act as a safe container for exploring complex human emotions like greed, pride, and curiosity through the distance of ancient legend. Eric A. Kimmel retells twelve classic Greek myths with a clear, colloquial voice that makes these often intimidating tales feel accessible and fresh. From the cautionary tale of King Midas to the soaring ambition of Icarus, children are introduced to the foundations of Western storytelling. The vibrant, modern illustrations by Pep Monserrat help bridge the gap between ancient history and contemporary imagination, making it an excellent choice for a family read-aloud or for independent readers ready to move beyond simple fairy tales.