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My daughter is 3 and a half. She doesn't seem to be old enough to study mythology and religions yet, but I'd be happy to give her a book like this http://www.amazon.com/God-His-Creations-Marcia-Williams/dp/0744596629 along with other books like this http://www.amazon.com/Greek-Myths-Marcia-Williams/dp/B00DPNTZPU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_2 I have no problem talking all about world religions that are practiced today or in history, issues of respect (such as when she's over at another person's house for lunch and they pray before a meal, she should sit and bow her head with them not grab a grape right away), and when religion does come up it'll be a good chance to start talking about diversity issues as well. Right now, though, it just hasn't been something's she's asked about, even when we've visited the Vatican or a Buddhist Temple, so I think all these educational opportunities will be for when she's a bigger kid.