Mummies
Written by Kenn Goin
Narrated by Psalm Morant
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About this audiobook
Did you know that ancient Egyptian mummy makers had special tools to extract brains through the nose? Or that before mummies became objects of scientific interest, people used to burn them as fuel? Explore this exciting book for answers to questions you'll be glad we asked—plus “Did You Know?” and fun facts.
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