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If You Were a Kid Building a Pyramid (If You Were a Kid) - by Lawrence Schimel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What was it like to be a kid helping in the construction of a pyramid?Thousands of years ago, ancient Egypt was one of the world's greatest civilizations.
- 7-9 Years
- 7.4" x 8.0" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, History
- Series Name: If You Were a Kid
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About the Book
"Find out what it was like to be a kid in ancient Egypt at the time the pyramids were being built."--Book Synopsis
What was it like to be a kid helping in the construction of a pyramid?
Thousands of years ago, ancient Egypt was one of the world's greatest civilizations. Its rulers, the pharaohs, ordered the construction of incredible buildings called pyramids. They were meant to be the home for their own spirits after their death. Many of these enormous structures made of stone still stand today.
Join Seneb and Merti as they get a firsthand look at the construction of a pyramid. Learn about the materials and tools that were used to build these massive structures and discover why the pyramids continue to be a mystery for people today.
ABOUT THIS SERIES:
Step back in time to the most relevant historical moments with the best-selling series, "If You Were a Kid"! In an exciting blend of fiction and nonfiction, a fictionalized narrative teaches history through the eyes of kids, while informational text introduces readers to key factual information. With engaging text, illustrations, and photos on every page, "If You Were a Kid" will spark readers' curiosity and imagination, making learning about our past an accessible and unforgettable experience.
About the Author
Lawrence Schimel is an award-winning author who writes in both Spanish and English. He has published over 50 books for kids. He lives in Madrid, Spain, where in addition to his own writing, he works as a literary translator.Jenn Ely loves stories! As a child, she spent a lot of time doodling characters from her favorite tales. As an adult, not much has changed. She spends her days in her home studio in Portland, Oregon, designing worlds for various animated films, television shows, and the occasional book.