Echo and Narcissus: A Very Loud Story

Echo and Narcissus: A Very Loud Story
ISBN-10
0992490170
ISBN-13
9780992490171
Series
Echo and Narcissus
Language
English
Published
2014-06-01
Author
Ellie Hallett

Description

Retold from the Greek legend, children can take turns in reading the lines while simultaneously learning about characters including Zeus, Echo, Narcissus, Nike, Hera, and Aphrodite.A5 format. Illustrations include classical art works and sculptures representing the characters and places in the legend.

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