How to Make a Mummy!Discover how the Ancient Egyptians made mummies!Want to make sure a body gets reunited with its spirit in the afterlife? Then join us here at National Geographic Kids as we head to Ancient Egypt to see how they made their mummies…!
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A tomb is a large room that holds the mummy and the coffin or sarcophagus. The tomb could be any shape, but many kings and high-ranking officials were buried in pyramids. Students can create a tomb out of a cardboard box that is big enough to house the mummy and coffin, which can b...
Craft a Clever Mummy for Your Candy Dish If you worry that your guests will take too much candy, though, thenthis mummified headon a candy dish might make them hesitate before reaching for seconds. Wrap a styrofoam head in gauze, hot glue some creepy crawlies through the eyes, nose or mo...
footsteps; a look into the mouth of a screaming victim; a switch from the victim's eyes to the monster's outstretched hands and back again; a peek at the outside from the vantage point of a vampire sitting in a coffin -- team up with the kids to make the most of your imaginations...
How to Craft “Video Game” “Video game” can be crafted by using the words “game” and “Venus.” Steps to Craft “Game”: Plant = Water + Earth Swamp = Water + Plant Dragon = Fire + Swamp Sea Serpent = Water + Dragon
to make the desiccated body more lifelike, the embalmers also stuffed material under the skin in the arms, legs and head. When the body was fully stuffed, the embalmers sewed up the incisions and covered the skin with a resin layer in order to keep moisture out. The body was then rea...
wealthy. One specific detail I admire in this sculpture was the fact they were unique and smart enough to add a fifth leg. By doing this they made it appear as though this great massive sculpture was walking. I’ve never seen a sculpture or artwork try to make a piece actually seem ...
dogs for 10 hours a day, with no talking or sitting allowed. “It was the worst experience, but it made me think, ‘I’ve really got to make this work. I’ve really got to pull my socks up and do something with my life, because I don’t want to end up here,’”...
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