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Mythology and Culture (21st Century Skills Library)

The Mythology and Culture series highlights important ways that stories from our past are reshaped and retold today. Clear text, vivid photos, and engaging side bars help readers understand how modern cultures continue to draw on the great mythologies of the past.

Mythology Around the World

Cultures the world over differ in myriad ways, but frequently their mythologies demonstrate universal human themes. Volumes in this series explore stories of creation, death, love, nature, and war that have been told and retold in cultures spanning the globe.

Mythology of the World (BrightPoint Press)

Mythology of the World introduces readers to mythological traditions around the world. The series covers the gods, goddesses, heroes, villains, monsters, and themes that have been important to a wide variety of cultures. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research. Hi-Lo YA nonfiction.

Myths Across the Map

The myths and legends that have spread across the globe are pervasive in countless cultures. Folklore about vampires, fairies, mermaids, and zombies may be a large part of popular entertainment today, but this mythology has been around for hundreds of years. ThereÎs something fascinating about them, and perhaps a hint of truth can be found in even the creepiest and most outlandish tales. These high-interest volumes, for lovers of lore and fans of fiction alike, present multiple myths along with factual information that sheds some light on their origins.

Nadia & Nadir (Calico Kid)

Nadia and Nadir are a pair of young Muslim-American siblings living in Houston, Texas, with their mom and dad. Like all kids, they enjoy staying busy. Nadia and Nadir are quick to make learning fun in their day-to-day lives. And with grandparents coming to visit and trips to Pakistan in their schedules, the kids enjoy exploring their family's culture and traditions.

Nadia & Nadir (Magic Wagon)

The adventures with Nadia and Nadir continue! Nadia and Nadir are a pair of young Muslim-American siblings living in Houston, Texas with their mom and dad. Like all kids, they enjoy staying busy. Nadia and Nadir are quick to make learning fun in their day-to-day lives. And with grandparents coming to visit and trips to Pakistan in their schedules, the kids enjoy exploring their family culture and traditions. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Calico Kid is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.

Nadia y NadirsSet 2 (Magic Wagon)

The adventures with Nadia and Nadir continue! Nadia and Nadir are a pair of young Muslim-American siblings living in Houston, Texas, with their mom and dad. Like all kids, they enjoy staying busy. Nadia and Nadir are quick to make learning fun in their day-to-day lives. And with grandparents coming to visit and trips to Pakistan in their schedules, the kids enjoy exploring their family culture and traditions. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Calico Kid is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO. Professionally translated.

Nafu Wants Food: A Graphic Novel

Nafu is Mongo Village3s resident monster and protector, so the villagers give Nafu all the food Nafu wants. But after greedily gobbling up the last of it, Nafu heads into the desert in search of new and exciting things to eat. Instead, Nafu gets lost, their limbs fall off, and they start to shrink more and more each day. Can Nafu find their way home, or will someone make a meal out of Nafu?

Nagadenim ingiw Nayaadamaagejig Endanakiiyang (Read about Community Helpers) (Read for a Better Worl

Community helpers make the world a better place. This series has both SEL connections and authentic examples to help readers understand how these important people contribute to the community they live in. Now in Ojibwe!