Mythology Facts for Kids
Epic tales and facts from ancient myths
Jason led the Argonauts on a quest to find the magical Golden Fleece.
Theseus entered the Labyrinth and defeated the Minotaur to save Athens.
Odin sacrificed one of his eyes to drink from the Well of Wisdom and gain great knowledge.
Ragnarok is the Norse apocalypseβa great battle where many gods will die and the world will be reborn.
Loki in Norse mythology is the father of several monsters, including the giant wolf Fenrir.
Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology who was bound with magical chains.
Jormungandr is a giant sea serpent in Norse mythology so large it wraps around the whole world.
Ancient Egyptians believed a person's heart was weighed against a feather to judge their soul.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead was a guide to help souls navigate the afterlife safely.
Set is the Egyptian god of chaos, storms, and the desert.