Creation
Pangu and Nuwa introduce origins, repair, responsibility, and how mythic stories explain the world.
Ancient Chinese myths for kids
A clear path for parents, teachers, and homeschool families looking for ancient Chinese myths for kids. Start with a free sampler, then choose storybooks, activities, cards, or the full printable bundle.

Why These Myths Work
Searchers who use ancient Chinese myth language usually want a compact, classroom-safe introduction rather than a long encyclopedia entry. This page routes them into printable resources with named stories and buyer-ready next steps.
Pangu and Nuwa introduce origins, repair, responsibility, and how mythic stories explain the world.
Hou Yi and Jingwei give students character-focused questions about restraint, persistence, and consequence.
Shennong opens a route into observation, food, medicine, and cultural memory in a kid-friendly frame.
Story Shelf
The current Pocket Myths story shelf is built around five ancient Chinese mythology stories that can work as read-alouds, independent reading, discussion starters, or homeschool culture lessons.
Choose The Best Route
Best for parents and teachers who want the myths themselves before adding worksheets.
Open Starter BundleBest for classrooms that need response prompts, printables, centers, and low-prep lesson pages.
Open Activity PackBest for buyers who want the broadest current set in one place.
Open Mega BundleFree Or Paid
The free sampler gives a low-friction first step. Purchase-ready visitors can continue into the Starter Bundle, Activity Pack, or the higher-value Mega Bundle.
Preview PDF with story hooks, discussion prompts, and a mini printable activity.
Five printable Chinese mythology storybooks for read-alouds, homeschool, and classroom discussion.
The full printable shelf: storybooks, activities, character cards, map resources, and bundle value.