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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big, existential questions about what happens to the body after death or when their natural curiosity about the macabre begins to peak. It provides a grounded, factual framework for understanding how ancient civilizations viewed the end of life, turning a potentially scary topic into a fascinating lesson in science and engineering. This DK Reader uses accessible language to explain the complex processes of embalming and the cultural significance of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt. By focusing on the 'how' and 'white' of history, the book satisfies a child's desire for mystery while building their vocabulary and historical context. It is an ideal bridge for independent readers aged 7 to 9 who are moving away from picture books and into more structured, information-heavy narratives. Parents will appreciate how it balances the clinical aspects of mummification with a deep respect for the religious beliefs and everyday lives of the Egyptian people.