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Sarah Miller's avatar

The WTM always comforts me and freaks me out at the same time -- I feel like it's such a wealth of information and also that I am utterly failing to bestow it all on my children 😬

I second your comments about Black Ships Before Troy -- the chapter book does. not. compare. to the illustrated version.

I put together a list of Ancients reading a few years ago, some culled from WTM, too. Here is what I would add:

The Trojan Horse: How the Greeks Won the War by Emily Little

Alexander the Great by Demi

Cleopatra by Diane Stanley

The Librarian Who Measured the Earth by Kathryn Lasky (Eratosthenes)

Romulus and Remus by Anne Rockwell

Tutankhamen's Gift by Robert Sabuda

Of Numbers and Stars: The Story of Hypatia by D. Anne Love

Also, the Jim Weiss audiobooks -- Greek Myths; She and He: Adventures in Mythology; Heroes in Mythology: Theseus, Prometheus, and Odin; Julius Caesar and the Story of Rome -- are incredibly well done.

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

That's a great selection. I wish I had it for my kids, when they were younger.

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