Friday, February 8, 2013

I Can Be an Archeologist


See the first picture.  It's a picture of me and Dad doing a pyramid thing that I got from a gift card from my Nana and Papa for my birthday last December.  We are trying to crack a code.  We figured out that it said entryway.  The code was written in hieroglyphics.  A booklet showed us what the hieroglyphics meant.


Before Daddy helped me, I tried cracking the code on a different side.  It said, "not here".


After Daddy helped me crack the code, Nina and I chiseled to open the secret entry.  We found it.  Then Mommy helped us pop the lock out and we opened the pyramid's lid.



Then, I dug for the treasures.  I was careful.  I found the mummy, two canopic jars, a mask and a sarcophagus.  Nina found two canopic jars.  Then, I cleaned them off.

The next day, I decorated the treasures with details.

If you want to buy this kit, look to the next picture.  It has a picture of the kit from online.

I know how to find this.  Go to Barnes and Noble website and order it.  Or, you can go to Amazon to order the National Geographic Archaeology Kit: Egyptian Pyramid.

I really like Egypt, so I really liked this, because I am doing what an archeologist does.  You can, too!

Will you please tell me what your favorite games or toys or books or kits about Egypt are?
Good bye for now.  See you next time.

DISCLOSURE:  Mommy used an Amazon Affiliate link in this post, "because I asked to have a picture of the kit as you can see up where the little picture is."  If you click through the link to order anything, Mommy might get a small percentage of your order.  It will not cost you any extra.  Mommy will share the pennies with me. "Yes!"

3 comments:

  1. Hello little man! I write to you all the way from Cairo, Egypt!! I'm so happy to see how interested you are in my country :D I'll make sure to tell all my friends to check out your blog regularly! Keep up the great work! Sending you lots of Pharaoh love :D

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  2. Rahab, thank you for stopping by. I felt excited when I saw my map. I LOVE Egypt. Thanks, again!!!!

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  3. PS The return comment is from Luke, my son. I do not allow him to have his own profile yet, because he is only 7.

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