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Usborne Starting Point History

Who Built the Pyramids (Usborne Starting Point History) by Phil Roxbee Cox

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Packed full of fun and facts about everyday life in Ancient Egypt, this is the sort of book you dip into to find out about one thing...and end up reading from cover to cover!

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First published July 31, 1995

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June 6, 2023
What a great book. It is based on questions and illustrated answers. It has a where's Waldo feel to it with all the detail but full of information.
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September 1, 2010
A great book that gives you a detailed look into everyday life in ancient Egypt. There are cutouts of an Egyptian home, detailed drawings of cities, farms, palaces, temples, food, and clothing. Every drawing contains many labels and explanations. There is a lot of text. This is probably a good book for upper elementary ages. I looked through it with my five year old but probably skipped over half of the text.
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