pandora (greek mythology)

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Pandora tells all

not the curious kind
2014
"Introduces the concept of point of view through Pandora's retelling of the classic Greek myth 'Pandora's Vase'"--Provided by publisher.

Pandora gets vain

2009
After capturing jealousy from a priestess in Crete, Pandy, her friends Alcie and Iole, and her little dog Dido, brave many obstacles as they travel to Egypt in search of the second of the seven evils--vanity.

Pandora

a Greek myth
2012
Pandora receives a locked gift from Zeus, but she is told never to open it.

Keep a lid on it, Pandora!

Myth-O-Mania 6
2012
Hades, King of the Underworld, tells the real story of Pandora opening the box and releasing all the evils of mankind into the world.

Pandora's box

1987
Retells the Greek myth in which Pandora opens the golden box Zeus gave her.

Pandora's box

a Greek myth
2006
Retells the Greek myth in which a beautiful woman cannot resist opening a forbidden box.

Pandora the curious

Pandora is famous at Mount Olympus Academy for being curious, but when one of the godboys brings a mysterious box to school, her curiosity creates more trouble than she could have imagined.
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Pandora's vase

a retelling
2012
An illustrated retelling of the Greek myth of Pandora, whose curiosity tempts her to defy Zeus's orders not to open the lid to a beautiful golden vase.

Pandora gets jealous

2009
Thirteen-year-old Pandy is hauled before Zeus and given six months to gather all of the evils that were released when the box she brought to school as her annual project was accidentally opened.

Pandora gets greedy

2013
Pandy, Alcie, Iole, and Homer travel to Rome to search for another deadly evil--greed--and encounter Julius Caesar, and the Roman gods.

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