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Egypt
By Amy Rechner
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The mention of Egypt immediately stirs up images of towering pyramids and powerful pharaohs, but there is so much more to discover! As young readers immerse themselves in this title, they will find a diverse land of deserts and fertile river plains, nomads and city-goers, and differing cultural norms and practices all while marveling over beautiful images of the people and landscape.
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Amy Rechner
Amy Rechner is the author of more than 30 nonfiction books for children. She loves to do research and learn about new things and places. Amy lives in Chicago’s western suburbs with her husband, daughter, and Nellie the Atomic Cat.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I liked this book. The text features really help the reader to understand the topic and the writing is clear and easy to understand. The text features were great. They have Fun Fact’s like “Ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphs for writing. These pictures stood for sounds, objects, and ideas” and close up pictures of animals for the reader to enjoy. Together with the text they make it easy for the reader to understand all the different aspects of Egypt. Graphs tell you visually the percentages of where people live and work. There writing itself is very clear and easy for a reader of any age to comprehend. “Over 80 million people live in Egypt. Most of them have ancestors who lived in ancient Egypt over 2,000 years ago.” The big idea is to inform the reader all about Egypt.