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The Islamic Empires
(from the Time Travel Guides series, Set 2 of 2)
Why do Muslims always wash before entering a mosque? Where can you see a tree made of gold and silver? Why should you avoid beating a sultan at chess? This title uncovers the mysteries of life in the ancient Islamic world. Discover what riding a camel across the desert was really like, why Islamic doctors were so good at healing their patients, and why the River Euphrates once turned black.

Author: Louise Spilsbury , Richard Spilsbury
ISBN: 9781410929112 (1410929116)  •  Dewey:  909.1  •  Price: $24.00
Ages:  11-14  •  Grade Level:  6-9  •  Guided Reading Level: Z
Pages:  64  •  Size:  6 9/16 x 9 1/2  •  Publisher: Raintree  •  Copyright: 2008
Subjects: History  •  Features:  Maps, Fact box/Side bar, Chart/Graph, Captions, Timeline
Accelerated Reader  •  AR Level: 7.3  •  AR Points: 2.0  •  AR Quiz Number: 118407

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Series Contents / Information

Grades
6-9
Time Travel Guides
This series takes an exciting, travel guide approach to explore the wonders of ancient civilizations. Readers will learn what to wear, best and worst times to travel, and get a history lesson in the process. Additional fact boxes provide exciting facts about these unique cultures.

ISBN: 9781410929143 (1410929140)  •  Number of Sets: 2  •  Price: $240.00
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