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Small and frail, Tutankhamen was an all but ignored member of the royal family of the great Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. At the school of the menoi, or tutors, he did not excel at physical activities with the other royal princes. Keeping to himself, he observed and admired the work of his father's craftsmen, who built glorious temples to Egypt's many gods. Someday he too would find a gift for those gods. Then Amenhotep III died and the unpopular reign of Tutankhamen's brother ended in mystery. Who now would be pharaoh? Could it be a boy of only ten? As he did with the life of Saint Valentine (Atheneum, 1992), Robert Sabuda combines simple text with artwork true to the historical period in which Tutankhamen lived. Review: Five Stars - ยฉยฎ Bowden's Masonry/Another Day Music/Designing By Grace Review: Tutankhamen's Gift Book - No one does a "pop - up book" better than Robert Sabuda. An Egyptian fan for a long time, this book was a perfect gift for myself. Spent literally hours with it !
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 46 Reviews |
K**C
Five Stars
ยฉยฎ Bowden's Masonry/Another Day Music/Designing By Grace
P**A
Tutankhamen's Gift Book
No one does a "pop - up book" better than Robert Sabuda. An Egyptian fan for a long time, this book was a perfect gift for myself. Spent literally hours with it !
L**N
A discussion of Aten
Yes, this book was inaccurate at times. But guys, if we were to teach children king tuts actual story, it would wreak havoc on their tiny little hearts. That being said: I was highly skeptical about this book because every king tut book is super generic and just emphasizes that he was the boy king and he was a boy and young and king and YAY!!! /sigh. Well! When I read this book I fell out of my chair. What was covered in this book was Akhenaten's attempt to unify the gods at the cost of all of Egypt's lore and former deities. He was the first iconoclast (destroyer of art) and the first visionary to saw god as one deity and not many (ie the first monotheist!!). I learned this in art history class when i was in my twenties and I felt ripped off only discovering it so late in life! This book starts a discussion on the value of art and culture among much younger students (ten-year-old's in my case). And the kids LOVED this book. They discussed in great length and with much excitement Akhenaten's decision, while marveling at the brilliant illustrations in this book. This book was a conversation starter and had the kids so passionate and excited about Egypt and about their gods and culture. Your students or children WILL hear about King Tut 100 times more in their lives --but please do not blow the opportunity to show them this book which wonderfully explains what actually happened with the worship of Aten, destruction of art, and huge shift and response in culture. (You could also explain some of the historical anomalies, which i'm pretty sure are explained in the back of the book in a gigantic outro paragraph).
V**E
GREAT BOOK!
Tutankhamen was the son of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye and the younger brother of Akhenaten. The book is correct and some people have been mis-informed. It's a great children's book, story and illustrations!
H**A
This is not a pop-up book
I guess I didn't read ALL the reviews to see that this IS NOT A POP-UP book. The story, however is good, and it is a paperback. The artwork is fantastic.
A**M
Splendid Egyptian Art
I love Robert Sabuda's work and this is no exception! The problem with trying to interest young children in ancient history is that little is written in biographical fashion for young readers. Apart from encyclopedia or fact books, there are few good books on the ancient civilisations. It is therefore refreshing that Sabuda has put together this story about a boy king. It is made even more gorgeous by the artwork which painstakingly recreates the art of that great civilisation on papyrus-like backgrounds. Check out also Saint Valentine by the same author. As to a reviewer's comment that Amazon should make it clear that this is not a pop-up book, I would have thought that the price tag (at 6.99) and the fact that it is a paperback book should have made this self-evident! That's not reason enough to bring down this book's rating!
M**D
Illustrations are glorious.
I am a fan of Sabuda's. But I was surprised to find this wasn't a pop-up book. The story about the Egyptian struggle to resolve the issue of one or many gods was well built into a story about courage of one's convictions tho a footnote telling that in later centuries several religions do maintain that there is only one god. Illustrations are glorious.
A**E
Inaccurate
Perhaps the book is speculative or dated, but it is inaccurate in several areas. I will not be using it in my classroom.
Y**U
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A**A
Five Stars
excellent book
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