King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
King Midas was a rich and greedy man who would value money above anything. One day, a stranger came to visit him, promising that he would grant him any wish he wanted.
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
King Midas was a rich and greedy man who would value money above anything. One day, a stranger came to visit him, promising that he would grant him any wish he wanted.
King Midas was a rich and greedy man...
King Midas was a rich and greedy man who would value money above anything. One day, a stranger came to visit him, promising that he would grant him any wish he wanted.
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
Although the king could not believe his ears, he said ‘’I would like everything I touch to turn to gold.’’
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
Although the king could not believe his ears, he said ‘’I would like everything I touch to turn to gold.’’
The king could not believe his ears...
Although the king could not believe his ears, he said ‘’I would like everything I touch to turn to gold.’’
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
The stranger asked ‘’ Are you certain of your decision? Indeed, your wish will become true when the sun rises.’’
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
The stranger asked ‘’ Are you certain of your decision? Indeed, your wish will become true when the sun rises.’’
"Are you certain?"
The stranger asked ‘’Are you certain of your decision? Indeed, your wish will become true when the sun rises.’’
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
When king Midas woke up the next morning he touched his bed and it turned to gold. He thought he was dreaming. Then, as he tried to put on his clothes, they, too, turned to gold. The wish had truly been granted.
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
When king Midas woke up the next morning he touched his bed and it turned to gold. He thought he was dreaming. Then, as he tried to put on his clothes, they, too, turned to gold. The wish had truly been granted.
When the sun rose...
When king Midas woke up the next morning he touched his bed and it turned to gold. He thought he was dreaming. Then, as he tried to put on his clothes, they, too, turned to gold. The wish had truly been granted.
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
He was so happy! Now ready to have breakfast, he touched the food, but it turned to gold. Midas had fed his hunger for wealth, but he could not feed himself.
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
He was so happy! Now ready to have breakfast, he touched the food, but it turned to gold. Midas had fed his hunger for wealth, but he could not feed himself.
Ready for breakfast...
He was so happy! Now ready to have breakfast, he touched the food, but it turned to gold. Midas had fed his hunger for wealth, but he could not feed himself.
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
Unable to eat anything, he took a rose in his hands to smell, but it quickly turned to gold, no fragrance left to smell. In his disappointment, and without second thought, he hugged his daughter as she entered the room...
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
Unable to eat anything, he took a rose in his hands to smell, but it quickly turned to gold, no fragrance left to smell. In his disappointment, and without second thought, he hugged his daughter as she entered the room...
He hugged his daughter...
Unable to eat anything, he took a rose in his hands to smell, but it quickly turned to gold, no fragrance left to smell. In his disappointment, and without second thought, he hugged his daughter as she entered the room...
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
When his daughter turned into a gold statue, he lost the most precious thing he ever had. What he had wished for had made him a miserable man. King Midas began crying and begged the stranger to reverse the spell.
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
When his daughter turned into a gold statue, he lost the most precious thing he ever had. What he had wished for had made him a miserable man. King Midas began crying and begged the stranger to reverse the spell.
King Midas begged the stranger...
When his daughter turned into a gold statue, he lost the most precious thing he ever had. What he had wished for had made him a miserable man. King Midas began crying and begged the stranger to reverse the spell.
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
The stranger gave him a second chance which turned his misery into wisdom. King Midas learned from this experience. He began to cherish what was truly worth having. He was now richer than ever before.
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King Midas and the Golden Touch
Politismos for Children - Greek Mythology
The stranger gave him a second chance which turned his misery into wisdom. King Midas learned from this experience. He began to cherish what was truly worth having. He was now richer than ever before.
King Midas learned from this experience...
The stranger gave him a second chance which turned his misery into wisdom. King Midas learned from this experience. He began to cherish what was truly worth having. He was now richer than ever before.