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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about the origins of the world, or when they are ready to graduate from simple picture book myths to more complex, atmospheric storytelling. Roger Lancelyn Green provides a sophisticated bridge between folklore and history, offering a window into the ancient Egyptian psyche through stories of creation, magic, and the afterlife. While the book explores themes of justice, bravery, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, it does so with a scholarly tone that respects the intelligence of older children. Parents will appreciate how these stories build a rich vocabulary and historical context, though they should be prepared for the darker, more visceral elements common in ancient mythology such as betrayal and the rituals of the dead. It is a timeless choice for fostering a sense of wonder about the ancient world.