This was such a highlight of a not so great week, opening an unexpected parcel and finding this sumptuous hardback from DK in (I’d forgotten I’d asked for it!)
When I opened it I wasn’t disappointed as each page (double page spread) talked about different mythical beings from around the world. Each entry was accompanied by gorgeous illustrations that really make this book stand out.
I’d read a book earlier this year about supernatural beings from around the world that made out that none of these creatures existed before a person from the colonising nation(s) had seen the creature and that was so wrong and racist. This book acknowledges the cultural and historic background of the myths and creatures that are included.
The information in the book is firmly aimed at children but is so well thought out that it would cover a large age range and even be a great primer for older people who get a new interest in myths and legends.
Set out in chapters that pull the various creatures into a loose classification, it makes it easier if you’re looking for something that you know of, but it also helps show similarities in myth from different timesand cultures.
Thoroughly enjoyed this read, lots of fun information presented in a beautiful format, well worth it for any youngster who is into mythology.