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Reach for this book when your child is ready to move beyond basic fairy tales and start exploring the vast, interconnected tapestry of human belief and imagination. This visually stunning atlas is perfect for those moments when a child starts asking big questions about how the world began or why different cultures have different stories. It serves as a gentle bridge between fantasy and history, inviting a deeper understanding of our global neighbors through their most cherished legends. The book introduces twelve ancient cultures, from the Norse and Egyptians to the Yanomami and Polynesians, through whimsical maps and witty character profiles. While it deals with gods and monsters, the tone remains lighthearted and humorous, making complex mythology accessible and fun. It is an ideal choice for fostering a sense of global citizenship and creative thinking, showing that while our stories vary, the human urge to explain the mysteries of life is universal.