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Kids in ancient Egypt

1999
Describes the daily life of children in ancient Egypt, including housing, clothes, food, and religion.

Clothes and crafts in ancient Egypt

2000
Surveys the clothing and crafts of the ancient Egyptians and includes suggested activities for making similar items with modern materials.

Peru

the people and culture
1994
The culture and lifestyles of Peru's people are examined through their history, religion, arts, customs, occupations, and pastimes.

Japan

the culture
1989
Photographs and text describe the arts, treasures, theater, religions, festivals, traditional clothing, and special ceremonies of the Japanese.

Rotten Ralph helps out

2001
Sarah's cat Rotten Ralph tries to help her create a school project based on ancient Egypt, but he is more of a hindrance than a help.

Egypt

the culture
2008
Describes ancient and contemporary Egyptian culture, covering such aspects as mummies, hieroglyphs, religion, music, dance, and art.

Adventures in ancient Egypt

2000
The three Binkerton children pay a visit to the Good Times Travel Agency and find themselves living in ancient Egypt where it is "tough and scary," "hot and sweaty," and "fun.".

Count your way through Germany

1990
Uses the numbers one through ten in German to introduce aspects of the history and culture of Germany.

Ancient Egypt

1990
A photo essay on ancient Egypt and the people who lived there, documented through the mummies, pottery, weapons, and other objects they left behind. Describes their society, religion, obsession with the afterlife, and methods of mummification.

Ancient Greece

1992
Describes the land, history, and civilization of ancient Greece.

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