
The Search for Tutankhamun by Niki Horin
Here’s your chance to touch a mummy – well, not really, but close, as this is a fancy “3D interactive” history book.

Here’s your chance to touch a mummy – well, not really, but close, as this is a fancy “3D interactive” history book.
It’s a book with G-rated stuff about Zeus and his dysfunctional Greek family. The content is OK, but the execution is marvelous.
Pen & Ink is all about the sad, funny, and stupid stories behind one’s tattoo(s). It’s quite the beach read.
All that glitters aren’t exactly gold in the looting primer Treasure: Fortunes Lost and Found.
This gorgeously illustrated book is almost as good as a trip to space itself.
Tortuous writing and inadequate illustrations make this one a rather peculiar read. Good luck getting kids to enjoy the walls of text!
“Your Planet Needs You!” says Dave Reay. A nice sentiment, but asking kids to get Mum and Dad to move to a house with wind turbines? Yes, that will work.
From World’s Zombie Day to National Hollerin’ Contest, every day is a festival if you believe this cute little book. Now we can celebrate every day!
How cute, a small book to debunk all the lies Mommy and Daddy told you when you were just a little kid. More reasons to blame them for ruining your life!
Oh my, this is a collection of wedding-obsessed people doing things that make me cringe.