Bring ancient Egypt to life with 20 brilliantly busy scenes and patterns to colour - before sticking in fun photographic object stickers from the British Museum's collection!
There's a whole world to explore, and with this beautiful colouring series, readers can take a tour around an ancient civilisation and get creative at the same time! Aspiring artists can pick up their colouring pencils and bring the scenes and objects to life, while learning about a new place and era.
- Includes more than 90 colourful stickers of ancient Egyptian objects, from a golden sarcophagus and cat mummy to a board game and toy mouse.
- Packed with information about different areas of ancient Egyptian life, including a bustling marketplace and a celebratory festival on the river Nile.
- Made in consultation with expert curators from the British Museum.
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Get creative with your colouring pencils as you bring ancient Egypt to life!
Explore an ancient culture by colouring the 20 brilliantly busy black-and-white pattern spreads and scenes - then stick-in fun photographic object stickers from the British Museum's collection! With an introduction to an area of ancient Egyptian life on every spread, plus fascinating facts on amazing objects, this book is a fantastically fun way to explore ancient history - and the world!
On a busy market day, the ancient Egyptians would buy and sell food and spices. No money had been created at this time, so people swapped items or used small pieces of gold and silver to get what they needed.
This fruit basket was made out of palm plants that were woven together. Its round lid fits into the basket perfectly.
These are the remains of different foods, including fruits like figs, that would have been sold at the market.
This collection of threads is made from a plant called flax. It was bought and sold to be made into fabric for clothing and other uses.