Amazing Maya Inventions You Can Build Yourself

Amazing Maya Inventions You Can Build Yourself

2006 • 128 pages

The amazing accomplishments of the ancient Maya as well as the Maya currently living in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula are highlighted in this collection of 25 creative, educational, hands-on projects. Covering everything from the 20-base numbering system to the Maya's extensive trade relationships, kids learn about appeasing the gods with a "jade" ceremonial mask, language development with a screen-fold book for drawings and hieroglyphs, and Maya astronomy with a sand art picture of the cosmos. Informative text and sidebars teach about the Maya's impressive achievements in science, math, language, music, medicine, and architecture; and their daily activities and management of natural resources.


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Build it Yourself

Build it Yourself is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt, Kris Bordessa, and Samuel Carbaugh.


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