Would You Rather? Ancient Egyptians

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Would you rather be a pharaoh or a pharaoh’s servant? Cleopatra or Queen Hatshepsut? Only you can decide!

Adventure into the astonishing world of ancient Egypt with this new Would You Rather book!
Packed with fun situations, this book is the perfect way to learn about the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. With over 20 ‘would you rather’ questions, prepare to decide if you would rather mummify dead bodies or learn the Egyptian alphabet, be an Egyptian priest or barber, go to war on foot or in a chariot…and much more!
Each situation is filled with fascinating and hilarious details about Egyptian history – rediscover familiar favourites such as Tutankhamun, and delve into lesser-known corners of this intriguing civilization.
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