Wonder Woman's Book of Myths (DK Readers)
Star Wars Adventures, Star Wars Legends: Comics Series
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What’s inside...
DC Comics' super heroine introduces young readers to the world of classical Greek mythology in this exciting DK Reader. Wonder Woman tells the stories of her favorite gods and goddesses, and their impact on her own adventures.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
8-12
Length
48 pages
Text complexity
Character compass
Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)
Discussion points
What qualities do you admire most about Wonder Woman and why?
Which myth from the book did you find most interesting, and what did you learn from it?
How do the characters in the myths show bravery or wisdom?
If you could have a superpower like one of the gods or goddesses, what would it be and why?
How can we use the lessons from these myths in our daily lives?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the characters and their actions.
Relate the myths to real-life scenarios, asking your child how they might act in similar situations.
Praise your child for insightful or creative answers, reinforcing their confidence in expressing their opinions.
Discuss the historical and cultural context of the myths, enhancing their educational value.
Use the book's illustrations to delve deeper into the discussion, asking your child to describe what they see and how it relates to the story.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Courage and confidence
Explanation: Through Wonder Woman's brave actions to fight mythical creatures and confront challenges, children learn about the importance of courage and self-belief.
Real-World Application: Children can apply these values by confidently facing their own challenges, such as trying new activities or standing up for what they believe in school and social situations.
Example Lesson: Importance of knowledge
Explanation: Wonder Woman uses her knowledge about myths to navigate through various obstacles, demonstrating that knowledge is a powerful tool.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to value learning and education, showing them that acquiring knowledge can equip them to deal with different situations they encounter.
Example Lesson: Understanding cultural diversity
Explanation: By exploring various myths from different cultures, children are introduced to the concept of cultural diversity and the importance of respecting different beliefs and traditions.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate and respect people from different cultural backgrounds, promoting inclusivity and tolerance in their everyday interactions.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving skills
Explanation: The book shows Wonder Woman strategizing to solve problems posed by various mythical adversaries, emphasizing critical thinking and effective problem-solving.
Real-World Application: This can help children approach their own problems in a more analytical and thoughtful manner, whether it's resolving conflicts with peers or tackling difficult school assignments.
