Suggested Reading Log. I highlighted the books that I read today
- Greek Mythology – Donna Napoli – pages 171 – 179 Helios Sun God
- Egyptian Mythology – Donna Napoli – pages 12 – 23 – Ra God of Radiance
- Treasury of Bible Stories – Donna Napoli – Creation
- Treasury of Bible Stories – Donna Napoli – Eden
- Darkness Slipped In – Ella Burfoot
- Greek Mythology – Donna Napoli – pages 80-81 – Selene – Moon Goddess
- Hey, Diddle Diddle -Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott
- The Owl and the Pussy Cat – Jan Brett
- Papa Please Get the Moon for Me – Eric Carle
- Hello Moon – Julie Downing
- Egyptian Mythology – Donna Napoli – pages 95 – 100 – The Great Nile
Darkness versus Light is a major literary theme.
Ella Burfoot does a great job of telling the story of Darkness in a child-appropriate way.
In Genesis, God created Light. A great deal of Genesis and Exodus involves Egypt. In Egyptian mythology, Ra is the god of light.
Egyptian Mythology – Donna Napoli – pages 12 – 23 – Ra God of Radiance
I did not read this yet. Note to self; Read this ASAP.
Read Napoli’s entire Egyptian Mythology
In Day 1 of #Bible365, we read that God created lights in the sky: the sun, moon, and stars.
Note: Some of the #ReadtoWrite people might also do #Bible365. That is not necessary, but much of my own reading now is that of reading ABOUT the Bible. Other readers will focus elsewhere.
The lights in the sky inspire a great amoung of literature:
I have long been fascinated by the moon, and I blog about it often.
Celebrating the Cow that Jumped Over the Moon – How A Children’s Poem Influenced My Adult Art
Here is a gem: an old Hey, Diddle Diddle, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott {the illustrator for whom the coveted Caldecott Medal is named]:
Hey Diddle Diddle – Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott c.1908
Papa Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle is a great picture book, and in my opinion, it has a philosophical depth that Carle may or may not have intehttps://jackikellum.com/papa-please-get-the-moon-for-me-by-eric-carle-the-rolling-stones-william-blake-and-buddhist-yearning/nded:
For a luminous and perhaps less philosophical picture book about the moon, read Hello Moon by Julie Downing.
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