
2014-2016
“The Europe of Myth and Legend"
Using ICT and Mythology in Developing Literacy
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Long ago in Tarsus, there lived a young boy named
Cemşab. He was a kind-hearted and hardworking person.
His family was very poor. Sometimes Cemşab and his
friends went to the forest and cut wood for a living . One
day, when they went to the forest to cut the wood, they
discovered a cave. They decided to explore the cave.
They entered the cave curiously.


There was a well in the cave. They noticed that
the well was full of honey. They decided Cemşab
should go down into the well.
Çemşab went down into the well to get the honey.
His friends decided to leave him there and went
away. Cemşab ,who was trapped in the well,
saw a hole .


As he dug the hole , it turned into an enormous
passage. Cemşab , entered the passage
curiously; he couldn’t believe what he saw
there. It was a place where there were rivers
and a beautiful garden. There were a lot of
colorful snakes but among them there was one
snake more attractive and beautiful than the
rest. It was Sahmeran , who was half a snake
and half woman and also known as the Queen
of the Snakes.


Çemşab gained Şahmeran's confidence and they
became friends . They lived together in the land of
snakes for a long time . Everyday Şahmeran told him
incredible stories about the world and humanity,
goodness and villainy .
After some years had passed, Cemşab told
Şahmeran that he missed his family and wanted to go
home. Şahmeran was sad and she didn’t want him to
leave. At last Şahmeran let him go providing that he
wouldn’t tell anyone where she was. She knew that if
she was found , her life would be in danger so they
decided that if they were to meet again it would have
to be in secret.

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2014-2016
“The Europe of Myth and Legend"
Using ICT and Mythology in Developing Literacy
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com



Long ago in Tarsus, there lived a young boy named
Cemşab. He was a kind-hearted and hardworking person.
His family was very poor. Sometimes Cemşab and his
friends went to the forest and cut wood for a living . One
day, when they went to the forest to cut the wood, they
discovered a cave. They decided to explore the cave.
They entered the cave curiously.

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