

National Geographic Kids Readers: Mummies : Carney, Elizabeth, National Geographic Kids: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Great - Great Review: Five Stars - Good quality & very interesting to read for older readers.
| Best Sellers Rank | 501,166 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 82 in Children's Books on Archaeology 203 in Children's Books on Customs, Traditions & Anthropology 426 in Children's Books on Ancient History |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (507) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.25 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Reception - Pre-school |
| ISBN-10 | 1426305281 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1426305283 |
| Item weight | 79 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | National Geographic Readers |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | 18 Aug. 2009 |
| Publisher | National Geographic Kids |
| Reading age | 5 - 8 years |
S**O
Great
Great
A**G
Five Stars
Good quality & very interesting to read for older readers.
M**B
Nice and knowledgeable
A**R
I purchase these for my grandchildren. They really enjoy these books, as they are geared to children who are learning to read. The rating system is fantastic, and really does help you decide which level your child is reading at, and their ability to understand what they are reading. Fantastic books.
J**D
I bought this book to learn about mummies with my first graders. That is NOT an easy subject to teach with such little children, as you're talking about dead people. It all started when they asked, "Are mummies real?" I replied with the truth, "Well, yes, but they're not monsters that chase you around going, 'Whoooooo!'" And thus began my search for an age-appropriate, non-fiction book about mummies. Let me assure you, that doesn't exist. However, that being said, with lots of stopping for commentary and answering questions, this was really good. Some were scared, some were grossed out, almost all were fascinated. And you're dealing with ancient religious beliefs, so at one point, I had to tell them, "That is a good question. People believe different things. You should ask you parents what they believe." One little girl told me after I finished reading, "This is kind of disgusting, but it's also kind of interesting." I could've hugged her on the spot. It's probably very different if you're reading it one-on-one with your child, but when you're tackling a room full of little, eager minds, this is a pretty good place to start. I recommend it, but be prepared to stop along the way to explain things, ask questions, and answer questions. I also recommend having additional non-fiction books for them to browse, but this was the best I found to actually read to them.
C**Q
Exactly as ordered, very good for our Ancient Egypt unit.
L**G
My first grader has been really interested in mummies lately (thanks scooby doo). I bought this book since it’s non fiction and in his reading level. The pictures are a little spooky since they’re of real mummies. He absolutely loved all the cool facts in this book. From seeing pictures of real mummies to learning about the mummification process. He reads this book at least once a week. He’s even shared it with his virtual class and have inspired his classmates and teacher to learn more about ancient Egypt. This was definitely a winner for my seven year old who loves to learn.
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