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Comments about Disgusting Things You Would Rather Not Know About Mummification
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This is a great website to use in front of the class as an introduction into Mummification. The website walks the students through the steps of mummification interlacing humour, cartoons, and factual information. Three other graphic novel are also linked to the website including the Roman gladiators, whaling, and explorers. Check it out the kids will love you!!
This is a great website to use in front of the class as an introduction into Mummification. The website walks the students through the steps of mummification interlacing humour, cartoons, and factual information. Three other graphic novel are also linked to the website including the Roman gladiators, whaling, and explorers. Check it out the kids will love you!!
Disgusting Things You Would Rather Not Know About Mummification
Ferry Island Friends
Ferry Island is a place where different cultures come together. It's wonderful!!!
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These are pictures illustrated by my daughter, Katrina. They surfaced as a result of two drawing books that I found at the, "Friends of the Library" garage sale. I brought the books home and both girls immediately gravitated towards them. Within a very short time, these masterpieces started to spring forth from the pages...What can I say, I am a proud mom.
These are great and drawing from others is an important step in creating your own style. I often will try to replicate other peoples work on an area I am interested in persuing. Once I can see the elements in their designs I change the style to fit my own ideas. You should be proud.
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