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Books with title Hieroglyphs

  • Hieroglyphs

    Joyce Milton, Charles Micucci

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 6, 2000)
    Ancient Egypt is a subject of never-ending fascination for primary grade kids. Here they learn all about hieroglyphs, the beautiful pictogram writing that appears on mummy cases, papyrus scrolls, tomb walls, etc. What do the different symbols mean? How did we learn to decipher hieroglyphs? What was school and learning to read and write like for children of ancient Egypt? The information is accessible and fascinating, plus kids have the fun of creating hieroglyph messages and "works of art" using the accompanying stencil.
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  • Hieroglyphs: History

    iMinds, Todd MacDonald

    Audiobook (iMinds, Jan. 29, 2010)
    Learn about the history of Hieroglyphs with iMindsJNR audio learning series for younger minds. Hieroglyphs form some of the oldest writing in the world. The word ‘hieroglyph’ means ‘sacred carvings’ in Greek and is the name given to written characters formed by drawings. These drawings can be of people, animals, plants, or many other objects. Numerous ancient cultures used one form or another of hieroglyphs. The Sumerians, Assyrians and Babylonians of the Middle East all used hieroglyphs. So did the Mayans of South America. However, it is the Ancient Egyptians who are most famous for using a form of hieroglyphs for their writing. Perfect to engage, entertain and broaden young thinkers.. iMindsJNR brings knowledge to your MP3 with 5 minute information segments for growing minds. Make your MP3 smarter with iMindsJNR MindTracks, intersperse with music and enjoy learning a little about a lot.. knowledge to help shape young minds.
  • Fun with Hieroglyphs

    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Roehrig

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Discover the secrets of hieroglyphs, the language of the ancient Egyptians, with this innovative kit from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Learn the sounds and letters of the hieroglyphic alphabet, find out which symbols were thought to have magical powers, and read how this mysterious language was decoded after hundreds of years. Then, with the alphabet chart as your guide, use the 24 hieroglyphic stamps and ink pad to write messages, create designs, and make cards.
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  • Hieroglyph

    WJ Scott, John Helle-Nielsen

    eBook (CopyPress Books, Nov. 8, 2015)
    Gold Medal Winner in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2015 9-12 years.Silver Medal Winner 2016 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Children's/Preteen.Blue Treat Award Rave Reviews Book Club 2017.“Did Ancient Egyptians visit Australia?”13 year old TC has a secret. No one knows she possesses a supernatural power. Can TC help her Uncle Max, an archaeologist; to unearth enough evidence to prove Ancient Egyptians visited Australia, before he’s discredited in the media by those that want the past to stay buried? “Some would say that I have a gift, but to me it’s always been a curse. Before I changed my mind, I tugged off my gloves and whipped my head left and right, checking to see that no one was watching. I sucked in breath and steadied my nerves then thrust my hands against the stones and touched one of the cartouches. Time and place ripped away.”An enthralling archaeological mystery, mixing the supernatural with humour and suspense.The first of TC’s adventures - an archaeological mystery for junior readers and above. Family friendly.
  • Hieroglyphs

    Kremena Spengler

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Mummies, tombs, and pyramids, enter the world of Ancient Egypt! Explore the land of King Tut and Cleopatra with fun facts and amazing photos.
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  • Hieroglyphs

    Karen Price Hossell

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2003)
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  • Hieroglyphs

    Karen Price Hossell

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 7, 2003)
    Learn about hieroglyphs and other kinds of writing used in ancient Egypt. See how the discovery of the Rosetta Stone helped unlock the mystery of hieroglyphs. Find out why ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphs to decorate their monuments. In this book, you will read about the ancient Egyptian scribes and the tools they used, learn how to read many different hieroglyphs, and see how ancient Egyptians made papyrus, the earliest known kind of paper.
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  • Hieroglyphics

    Richard Platt

    Paperback (Running Press, Oct. 16, 2003)
    This fascinating kit tells the astonishing story of the ancient graphic-language symbols of the Middle East, the Far East, and Central America. The colorful 32 page book is accompanied by a fascinating activity pack featuring 27 rubber hieroglyphic stamps, an ink pad, a supply of papyrus templates, educational Rosetta Stone poster, cardboard model of the temple of Rameses III to assemble; reed stylus, modeling clay, and cylinder seal to practice cuneiform writing; world map of cultures, stickers, and Mehen board game.
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  • Fun with hieroglyphs

    Catharine H Roehrig

    Paperback (Viking, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Introduces Egyptian hieroglyphs, indicates how they correspond to the English alphabet, and explains how to use them to write words and sentences. Includes rubber stamps and an ink pad for printing messages.
  • Hieroglyphs: History

    iMinds

    language (iMinds Pty Ltd, May 15, 2010)
    Learn about the history of Hierogylphs with iMindsJNR learning series for younger minds. Hieroglyphs form some of the oldest writing in the world. The word ‘hieroglyph’ means ‘sacred carvings’ in Greek and is the name given to written characters formed by drawings. These drawings can be of people, animals, plants, or many other objects.Numerous ancient cultures used one form or another of hieroglyphs. The Sumerians, Assyrians and Babylonians of the Middle East all used hieroglyphs. So did the Mayans of South America. However, it is the Ancient Egyptians who are most famous for using a form of hieroglyphs for their writing.Perfect to engage, entertain and broaden young thinkers.. iMindsJNR brings targeted knowledge to your eReading device with short information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden young minds. iMindsJNR offers 6 main categories for ages 7-14years including General Knowledge, Geography & Nature, Famous People, Science & Maths, The Arts and History. Clear, concise and engaging, open young minds to a love of learning.
  • Fun with Hieroglyphs

    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Roehrig

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Discover the secrets of hieroglyphs, the language of the ancient Egyptians, with this innovative kit from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Learn the sounds and letters of the hieroglyphic alphabet, find out which symbols were thought to have magical powers, and read how this mysterious language was decoded after hundreds of years.Then, with the alphabet chart as your guide, use the 24 hieroglyphic stamps and ink pad to write messages, create designs, and make cards.
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  • Fun with Hieroglyphs

    Catharine Roehrig

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Oct. 14, 1991)
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