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Ancient Greece and the Olympics: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #16: Hour of the Olympics
This engaging nonfiction book serves as a companion to the fictional story Hour of the Olympics from the Magic Tree House series. It offers curious young readers an in-depth look into life in Ancient Greece, especially during the time of the first Olympic Games.
Written in an accessible and entertaining style, the book explores how and why the Olympics began, the kinds of sports that were played, who was allowed to compete (and who was not), and the cultural and religious importance of the games. It dives into Greek mythology and the role of gods like Zeus in the ancient world, showing how religion and daily life were closely connected in Greek society.
Readers also learn about what ancient Greek people wore, ate, and how they were educated. The book explains the lives of both boys and girls, as well as the roles of men and women, giving a clear picture of ancient Greek social structure. Maps, drawings, timelines, and fact boxes throughout the book help readers visualize ancient cities, stadiums, and temples.
Jack and Annie, the main characters from the Magic Tree House series, guide readers through the information with little asides and questions, making the book feel like a conversation rather than a textbook. The tone is friendly, humorous, and highly readable for children.
Perfect for school projects, early history learners, or fans of historical topics, this book brings Ancient Greece to life in a way that’s fun and age-appropriate.
???? Target Age: Lower (6–9 years) and Upper (9–12 years); best suited for readers ages 7–10 (Grades 2–5)
???? LGBT Content: No LGBT content present
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