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The curse of the mummy's tomb

Gabe loses track of his cousin Sari in a pyramid and begins to wonder if the curse of the mummy's tomb is real.

Pyramids of Egypt

2016
Describes the pyramids of Egypt and how they were 019structed.

Tomb of brain ooze

2015
After a successful battle to save the moon, Chris and the others find themselves back on Earth and trapped by an evil mummy in the depths of an Egyptian pyramid. Separated from their monster allies, the gang needs to summon an ancient magic to prevent braindraining mummification and defeat an onslaught of vicious scarab-beasts.

Magic tree house research guide: Mummies and pyramids

a nonfiction companion to Mummies in the morning
2001
Jack and Annie do research to learn more about mummies, pyramids and the Egyptian people.

Mummy math

an adventure in geometry
2009
The Zills family visits Egypt to help find an ancient pharaoh's mummy. Twins Matt and Bibi and their dog Riley get trapped in the pyramid and use their math skills to interpret the geometric hieroglyphics on the walls to find both the burial chamber and a way out.

Where are the Great Pyramids?

2015
Provides the history of and facts about the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

The plot on the pyramid

2006
A clever trick saves the workers who are building the Great Pyramid from being punished, and their working conditions are improved as well.

Egyptian pyramids

Describes the pyramids of ancient Egypt, one of the ancient wonders of the world, including how and why they were built, the pharaohs who were buried inside, and what the ruins are like today.

Discovering ancient Mesoamerican civilizations

This fascinating narrative introduces young readers to the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica. Evolving from their primitive ways to complex societies, these ancient peoples left records for archaeologists to piece together to glean what these peoples were really like more than 3,000 years ago. Among the civilizations examined are the Olmec, Zapotec, Aztec, and Maya. Lands, cultures, religions, and daily life activities are considered, as well as the colossal rock heads of the Olmec that still exist, the maguey plant that the Zapotec grew and used for making houses, and the temple at Chich?en Itz?a, among other remarkable facts and achievements.

Pyramids

Presents 100 facts about pyramids. Includes photographs, artwork, puzzles, quizzes, and activities.

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