DK Find Out! Ancient Egypt by Dr Angela McDonald (Penguin
Random House) PB RRP $14.99 ISBN
9780241282779
Reviewed by Dianne Bates
As a child I would have loved to
receive this book – and as an adult I’m delighted to read and review it. All
Dorling Kinsley books are beautifully designed, researched by experts and full
of amazing and fascinating facts – and this book is no exception.
Fully coloured, this is a small
book filled with full colour page spreads (mostly photographs) on all aspects
of Ancient Egypt such as boats and trade, gods, artwork, tombs, Pharaohs,
soldiers and war, even how to make a tomb -- and much, much more. Take the
pages on Food and Drink: the diet for poor people mainly consisted of bread and
beer as well as spring onions and nabk (which tasted like apples) but cucumber
was a ‘fancy’ food. Rich people on the other hand ate dates, lotus root, figs,
honey, yogurt, pomegranates and melons as well as meats, principally beef. We
read on these pages that a rich Egyptian called Mereruka had hyenas fattened
for a feast!
In the section on Children in
Egypt, there’s a board game which highlights the dangers these ancient children
faced such as falling into the river Nile and being chased by a hungry
crocodile, and being stung by a scorpion. If you land on spot 12, you get
another go because ‘you’re a natural red-head’ and ‘red hair is rare in Egypt
and a symbol of the god Seth.
There are so many unusual and
fascinating facts in this entrancing book, all set out in easy to read style with
lots of break-out boxes, diagrams, and photographic captions. Learn about
mummified dung, secret messages, the importance of the number 10, facts about
missing parts, explorers, servants, pyramid building and so much more. Any
child reading this book is sure to drive the family mad because they will
constantly making discoveries and relating them.
This book is highly recommended
for schools and for children, especially those aged 8 to12 years.
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