Calling all archaeologists!
A crate has arrived for you and it's packed with treasures from the ancient world! Can you assemble them and assign each to the right room in time for the museum's big opening? Among the treasures to display are an Egyptian sarcophagus, a Greek temple and a Chinese Terracotta Army.
Fun, interactive and with lots of facts to discover, Lonely Planet Kids' Build Your Own History Museum is a hands-on way to learn about ancient people, cultures and traditions. It's packed with amazing facts and awesome illustrations that reveal how people all over the world once lived and worked.
Perfect for history fans of all ages, this follow-up to Build Your Own Dinosaur Museum features the ancient civilizations Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Egypt, Greece, China, Rome, the Maya, and the Vikings.
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5 amazing pop-ups to make and display. A crate has arrived, packed with treasures from the ancient world, including Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Ancient Greece, Rome and China - and it's up to young, budding archaeologists to assemble the finds and get the exhibitions ready for the museum's grand opening. Pop-ups to build include an Egyptian sarcophagus, a Greek temple and China's Terracotta Army. A fun and hands-on way to discover ancient peoples, traditions and cultures; Packed with amazing historical facts and awesome illustrations; Reveals how ancient societies and empires once lived and worked.