The overarching theme of Mythology is that children’s stories about farmed animals send the message that farming animals is natural and beneficial for everyone involved, human and nonhuman. Farms are presented as idyllic places to be, with animals happily complicit in their own domination. Hoult- Saros demonstrates how life for farmed animals is invariably portrayed as the opposite of reality. Mythology is an excellent text for social scientists and literary scholars to reflect on notions of humanity, society, and culture as disclosed by human relationships with farmed animals. Humane educators and parents of young children will find myriad uses for this text in helping to initiate and expand discussions of humans’ use of other animals.