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Books with title Mummy Cat

  • The Cat Mummy

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Corgi, April 21, 2009)
    I sometimes talk about my mum to Mabel, because Mabel doesn't ever get upset. Verity adores her cat, Mabel, and is desperately sad when she dies. Remembering her recent school lessons about the Ancient Egyptians, Verity decides to mummify Mabel and keep her hidden. Verity's dad and grandparents can't bear to talk about death, having lost Verity's mum in childbirth, but when they eventually discover what Verity has done with Mabel, the whole family learns that it's time to talk. A superb handling of bereavement in Wilson's uniquely accessible and enjoyable style.
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  • The Cat Mummy

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 5, 2001)
    Mabel, my dear old tabby cat is a good listener. She never minds what I want to talk about. Mabel may not be as adventurous or as much fun as my friend Sophie's four kittens, but she's always there for me. My teacher told us that in Ancient Egypt, people worshipped cats. Mabel could definitely have been a cat goddess in those days...
  • Cat Mummies

    Kelly Trumble, Laszlo Kubinyi

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Aug. 23, 1999)
    Mummies are a fascinating legacy of ancient Egypt, probably the one that's most familiar today. But did you know that the Egyptians mummified animals as well as humans? Many different kinds of animal mummies have been discovered in Egypt, among them hundreds of thousands of cat mummies. Why did the Egyptians mummify so many cats? To answer this question, Cat Mummies describes the important part cats played in Egyptian religious belief and practice over thousands of ears. Meticulously researched text and illustrations offer a fresh look at everyday life in an ancient civilization, and at a remarkable chapter in the history of the domestic cat.
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  • Cat Mummies

    Kelly Trumble

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1998)
    Clearly written text offers an answer to the question of why ancient Egyptians mummified thousands and thousands of cats. An easy-to-understand introduction to ancient Egyptian history.
  • Mummy

    Caroline B. Cooney

    Paperback (Point, June 1, 2000)
    Emlyn's plan to take part in a prank one evening turns sour when she realizes that she must not only protect the mummy she helped steal but help save herself from those she thought were her friends. Original.
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  • Mummy

    Peter Chrisp

    Hardcover (DK Children, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Discusses various types of mummies, including Egyptian pharaohs, bodies preserved in bogs or ice, and the mummies of mammoths in Siberia, and explains ancient and modern methods of preserving bodies.
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  • Mummy

    James Putnam

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Feb. 28, 2003)
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  • The Cat Mummy

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt, Sophie Thompson

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, May 19, 2015)
    Verity adores her cat, Mabel, and is desperately sad when she dies. Remembering her recent school lessons about the Ancient Egyptians, Verity decides to mummify Mabel and keep her hidden. Verity's dad and grandparents can't bear to talk about death, having lost Verity's mum in childbirth, but when they eventually discover what Verity has done with Mabel, the whole family learns that it's time to talk.
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  • The Cat Mummy

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Yearling (imprint of Random House Children's Books), April 21, 2009)
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  • The Cat Mummy

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Corgi Yearling Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • Mummy Case

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (HarperCollins Distribution Services, Aug. 16, 1982)
    Called in to investigate the theft of some statuettes stolen from the Eygptian Museum in New York, the Hardy brothers become involved in a deepening mystery which includes the possible overthrow of another country's government.
  • Mummy

    Bart A. Thompson, Bram Stoker, Brian Miroglio

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon (Graphic Planet), July 1, 2007)
    In ancient Egypt, Queen Tera had herself mummified and she swore she would return to life. During an expedition to Egypt in 1947, Abel Trelawney and John Corbeck uncovered her tomb. Today, all is ready for her return. Tera s quest to fulfill her promise is brought into shocking detail in this striking graphic novel adaptation.
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