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Little Olympians 4: Artemis, the Archer Goddess (Paperback)

Little Olympians Series

By A.I. Newton, Illustrated by Anjan Sarkar

$5.99 US / $7.99 CAN

Little gods, big personalities! This series follows little versions of the Greek gods who are at a camp to learn how to control their powers and use them properly–as well as learn how to get along with one another.

The Little Olympians have decided to start a camp paper to report on all their feats! Hermes writes about an archery contest that Artemis wins. However, when the paper comes out, most of the article is about Apollo and how well he did, and Artemis is only mentioned briefly. She confronts Hermes about this, and he says he was just really impressed by Apollo, and Apollo’s bragging made for a better story. Can Artemis get the boys to understand how it feels to be overlooked?

 

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Book Details

ISBN9781499811568
Page Count112
FormatPaperback
SubformatChapter Book
Trim size5 x 7
Age range6-8
Publication dateFebruary 15, 2022
Publication seasonSpring 2022

Author/Illustrator Bio

  • A.I. Newton always wanted to travel into space, visit another planet, and meet an alien. When that plan didn't work out, he decided to do the next best thing---write stories about aliens and space travel! The Alien Next Door series gives him a chance to imagine what it's like to hang out with an alien. And you can do the same---unless, of course, you are lucky enough to live next door to a real-life alien!I'm available! I'd love to hear about your project.

Product Description

Little gods, big personalities! This series follows little versions of the Greek gods who are at a camp to learn how to control their powers and use them properly–as well as learn how to get along with one another.

The Little Olympians have decided to start a camp paper to report on all their feats! Hermes writes about an archery contest that Artemis wins. However, when the paper comes out, most of the article is about Apollo and how well he did, and Artemis is only mentioned briefly. She confronts Hermes about this, and he says he was just really impressed by Apollo, and Apollo’s bragging made for a better story. Can Artemis get the boys to understand how it feels to be overlooked?