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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Braden

Mummies

MummiesBOOK NAME: Mummies (National Geographic Kids)
AUTHOR:  Elizabeth Carney

Mummies is about how mummies are made, and some famous mummies and different kinds of mummies. If a person is buried in a bog, they will be protected and can turn into a mummy. A mummy's hair color can even stay if it's buried in a bog.

Other mummies are wrapped in linen. It's a special kind of cloth. They put them in a giant box called a sarcophagus. They stay in there for a long long time. You can find them in deserts, caves and other places. But you mostly see them unburied in museums like in Washington, D.C.

Two hikers found a very famous mummy named Otzi. Scientists found an arrow in his back and they think that's how he died 5,300 years ago.

The book also tells you how Egyptians made mummies:
1. You take out the organs.
2. You take out the brain with a long hook and stick it up his nose and pull his brain out of his nose.
3. You wash his body and put salt on him.
4. You let him dry for 40 days.
5. You rub special oil on the body.
6.You wrap him up with linen and then put him in the sarcophagus.

In 1922, King Tut was found in a cave. He was 15 years old when he died and he was a king 3,300 years ago. Sometimes they find special gold and money where mummies were buried. You can see King Tut in his cave where he was found.

There can also be animal mummies. There can be dogs, cats, monkeys and even crocodile mummies!

I liked this book a lot. It was a really good book for my age.
 
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Parker

Explorabook: A Kids' Science Museum in a Book

BOOK NAME: Explorabook: A Kids' Science Museum in a Book    
AUTHOR: John Cassidy

Explorabook CoverIf you like science, you'll love this book. It doesn't tell a story, but it tells you a lot about different parts of science, like magnetism, optical illusions, reflections, light waves and bacteria. One of the pages of the book is actually a mirror on both sides. Another page is like a giant magnifying glass that you can see through, but it's made of thin plastic, not glass.

My favorite part is the optical illusions chapter, which shows all kinds of photos and drawings that fool your eye into thinking it's something else. On one page, there's what appears to be a perfect square on top of a bunch of circles, but when you look closer you realize all the sides are curved. In one photo, there are two girls standing next to two mirrors and one appears to be twice the size of the other, but really they're the same size because the mirrors are so different in size.

The book has a lot of funny pictures, including one of scientists smelling the arm pits of different people for an experiment. My brothers and I always laugh at that one. The book also comes with two packs of Agar, which you can mix with water to grow bacteria that you can see under a microscope. Bacteria likes to eat Agar.

This book makes science fun and funny. 
 

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