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Look what came from England

1999
Describes many things that originally came from England, including inventions, sports and games, food, vehicles, fashion, animals, and nursery rhymes.

Ancient China

1994
The history of Imperial China from the building of the Great Wall to the days of the last emperor.

Ancient Greeks

1978
A history of Greece from 2000 B.C. to 300 B.C. including the customs, philosophy, science, military, trade, and government.

Count your way through Korea

1989
Presents the numbers one to ten in Korean, using each number to introduce concepts about Korea and its culture.

Egyptian boats

1981
Describes the various boats used in ancient Egypt.

Ancient Rome

1979
Discusses the civilization of the Romans whose empire dominated the western world for 500 years.

Imperial Rome

1979
Describes various aspects of life in the Roman Empire from 27 B.C. until 138 A.D.

Count your way through Israel

1990
Uses the numbers one to ten (presented in both Arabic and Hebrew) to introduce the land and people of Israel.

Mummies and pyramids

a nonfiction companion to Mummies in the morning
2001
An overview of ancient Egypt that covers mummies, pyramids, religion, funerals, and daily life as well as tomb discoveries and raiding. Includes a list of museums and sources for further research.

Egypt

2001
An illustrated introduction to ancient Egypt, discussing the role of the Nile River in Egyptian civilization, kingdoms and rulers, the development of a writing system, various aspects of daily life, and mummies and monuments. Includes a chronology.

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