Griffin's First Day of School
English


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About The Book

Life Lessons From the Legendary Creatures in Griffins First Day of SchoolGriffins First Day of School is about a young griffin who is learning how to be a creature of legend. The story centers around Griffin as he attends a school where myth and magical creatures are part of daily life. Mythology from different countries cultures and religions intersects in the world within Griffins First Day of School. Colorful illustrations and an interesting story were thoughtfully designed to appeal to young readers and this book should interest most parents as well. Some of the creatures in this book are depicted as they were traditionally shown throughout history. Meanwhile the artist took a fun creative approach for some of the other mythological creatures. These characters are so unique that a person can only find them in this story. Even though the world of this story is filled with legend and lore the main character faces some very relatable events. Some of the events that Griffin faces are simple like sitting through a boring class. But the story builds into lessons that are rather complex: learning from your mistakes getting over the humiliation of being laughed at by your peers conquering your fears and sticking up for someone who was mean to you. This story is unique because it has lessons to be learned lesson which every parent should go over with their children. Additionally Griffins First Day of School has a bestiary in the back of the book. This section is an alphabetical listing of mythological creatures including an illustration of each creature. Each entry mentions the culture(s) and/or religion(s) that are connected to them. Readers (and listeners) can learn about each and every creature that is depicted in the book.
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