Greece . their work and shepherds gazed in wonder, thinking Daedalus. the boy was safe and to note how he managed his wings in his. Like another mythical character from ancient Greece, the winged horse Pegasus, Daedalus’ name has over the centuries come to be associated with human imagination and invention The story of The Flight of Icarus has been the subject of many paintings. In the mythological story of the “Flight of Icarus,” Icarus’s father told his son to keep his flying at “a moderate height,” (Coolidge 88) and warned him that if he flew too high, the heat would “melt. and Icarus were gods. “The Flight of Icarus” by Sally Benson (CHILDCRAFT, 1968 EDITION, VOL.2, PP. Ask the children to sketch and paint their own picture inspired by the story. the wax that holds the wings together” (Coolidge 88). From time to time, he looked back to see that. Show the children examples of some of this art work (easily found on the Internet). Daedalus’s feat of human flight is now taken for granted, but the human desire to achieve greater and greater heights still seems boundless. Icarus to follow. Encourage them to retell the story. Icarus and Daedalus. 276-279) Once long ago in Greece there lived a famous mechanic named Daedalus. setting out across the dark wild sea, plowmen below stopped. flight. As they flew across the land to test their prowess before. Ask the children to fi nd out about the story of Theseus and the Minotaur.

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