Celtic Mythology For Kids: A Comprehensive Guide, The Complete guide to learn all about the Celtic Heroes, Amazing Tales and stories of Celtic Gods, Goddesses
Written by Ursula Smith
Narrated by Betty Johnston
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As our children grow older, it becomes essential for parents to engage them in legends about their culture and beliefs. Mythology is a significant part of any culture. It explains how our ancestors perceived and understood the world and what they celebrated in their rituals and traditions, some of which are still followed by the community. Folktales serve as the foundation of a community’s way of thinking and operation. They teach our children and us why we hold certain beliefs and celebrate specific festivals throughout the year.
Most legends are based on important life lessons and highlight the difference between good and evil deeds, making them an interesting learning opportunity for children. Not to mention that reading them will awaken your child’s imagination, especially considering that Celtic mythology offers insight into a world of deities, fairies, and witches. Reading these tales will heighten their curiosity and make them keen to explore the world around them.
Celtic mythology originated from numerous regions and tribes. Most of the stories come from Island and Wales, while others come from Scotland, Cornwall, and Brittany. Celtic mythology can be divided into four groups, commonly known as cycles. The first one explains how deities and other mystical beings first settled in Ireland. Celtic mythology is characterized by its fascinating themes of magic, heroic endeavors, romance, and mystical adventure. These tales have survived for millennia and have remained relevant despite foreign invasions and influences, showing how strongly rooted they are. Celts believed in the existence of the Otherworld, which is a realm that inhabits the deities and other supernatural beings. According to some beliefs, this world also housed the dead. In most cases, the Celtic Otherworld is known for being a place of eternal youth, beauty, and joy.
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