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British Museum: The Curse of the Tomb Robbers (An Ancient Egyptian Puzzle Mystery)
By (Author) Andy Seed
Illustrated by James Weston Lewis
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
5th March 2024
1st September 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Humour and jokes
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
823.92
Paperback
48
Width 217mm, Height 290mm
330g
Learn how to read hieroglyphs in this compelling puzzle adventure story, publishing 200 years after the Rosetta Stone was deciphered!Written by award-winning author Andy Seed, in consultation with experts at the British Museum, and sumptuously illustrated in colour by highly acclaimed artist James Weston Lewis.When ancient Egyptian friends, Nub and Iteti, overhear a gang of tomb robbers plotting to raid Queen Neith's tomb, they set off on a quest to stop them. But there are lots of clues and puzzles to solve along the way, from a suspicious list of hieroglyphic words found in the marketplace to a confusing maze across the River Nile. Will they get there in time to stop the robbers unleashing a terrible curse And who was behind the evil plot all alongWith breathtaking artwork, fascinating facts about ancient Egypt and a fold-out double-page spread which explains how to read hieroglyphs and contains an easy-to-use hieroglyphic dictionary, this is the perfect book for children who love history and hair-raising adventures. Featuring hieroglyphic messages, mazes, logic puzzles and more, children will enjoy immersing themselves in ancient Egypt and taking part in the story.A page of solutions is included at the end of the book.
Andy Seed (Author)
Andy writes all about the most amazing, unusual, funny and fascinating things in the world and beyond. He likes a good joke and also making giant things out of cardboard, although most of the time he is visiting schools and getting children excited about books. He lives in a forest in Gloucestershire where he enjoys cheese, cats and table tennis.