Ever since men discovered the ability to write and incorporate their imagination into it, literature has been known as one of civilization's driving forces. With literature, the imaginative power of ancestors was preserved and passed down tens of generations after. Today, the modern era still consumes bodies of tales and legends that originated several hundreds of years ago.
The Norse mythology is a collection of tales that served as the center of the pagan Norse religion. These are stories recited by Viking poets in ancient halls, captivating attendees' hearts during gatherings and feasts. They are the body of legends that parents told their children when going to sleep and which people told travelers when asked of their local folklore. For those people, the myths were their source of religious meaning in such a way that they explained to them the origins of the world, of mankind, and of several deities and heroes. The Vikings procured entertainment, wonder, and spiritual nourishment by feasting on those stories.
This series features specific significant times in US history that have shaped the nation in one way or another. Each featured event gives a snapshot of that piece of history to show young readers the nation’s past, which has been instrumental in molding the country to what it is now.
Features include
● Perfect for readers ages 6 - 12 years old
● Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family
● Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy
● Brings history alive for young readers to appreciate and remember
Each chapter contains a crucial piece that shows what the US has been through as a nation. In reading each one, young readers will have a greater understanding of the rich history they are a part of.
The Norse mythology is a collection of tales that served as the center of the pagan Norse religion. These are stories recited by Viking poets in ancient halls, captivating attendees' hearts during gatherings and feasts. They are the body of legends that parents told their children when going to sleep and which people told travelers when asked of their local folklore. For those people, the myths were their source of religious meaning in such a way that they explained to them the origins of the world, of mankind, and of several deities and heroes. The Vikings procured entertainment, wonder, and spiritual nourishment by feasting on those stories.
This series features specific significant times in US history that have shaped the nation in one way or another. Each featured event gives a snapshot of that piece of history to show young readers the nation’s past, which has been instrumental in molding the country to what it is now.
Features include
● Perfect for readers ages 6 - 12 years old
● Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family
● Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy
● Brings history alive for young readers to appreciate and remember
Each chapter contains a crucial piece that shows what the US has been through as a nation. In reading each one, young readers will have a greater understanding of the rich history they are a part of.