British Museum: Talk Like an Aztec

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Create your own secret Nahuatl messages with hieroglyphic stencils!In this fun and fascinating activity book from the British Museum, budding historians can learn all about life in the Aztec age - from gods and goddesses to food, nicknames, poetry and jokes - before using the sturdy card stencils and dictionary to create secret messages.Write your Aztec birthday, make up an Aztec name and even compose a Nahuatl poem!

  • Dazzling foil cover
  • Beautiful colour illustrations on every page by award-winning Nina Chakrabarti
  • Created with world-leading experts from the British Museum
  • High-quality, sustainable paper and sturdy card stencils make this an eco-friendly format
  • The perfect gift for any child aged 7+
  • British Museum: Talk Like an Aztec Reviews | Toppsta

    9781805136422
    • ISBN: 9781805136422
    • Pub Date: 11th September 2025
    • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
    • Imprint: Nosy Crow Ltd
    • Format: Hardback
    • Number of Pages: 32

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    This is Book 2 in the British Museum Stencil Books Series. See all British Museum Stencil Books books here.

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    About Tegen Evans

    Tegen Evans (Author)
    Tegen Evans is a children's book writer and editor based in London. She has an English degree from Oxford University and now spends her time researching and writing about all kinds of topics for children - from Greek myths to woodland adventures. When she's not at her desk, you can usually find her wandering around the p

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    About Nina Chakrabarti

    Nina Chakrabarti studied illustration at Central Saint Martin's College and The Royal College of Art, London. She uses line drawing to explore her love of the decorative arts, inspired by her past in Calcutta, India, where she grew up, and the exuberance of London, where she now lives and works. She is the author of the bestselling My Wonderful World of Fash

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