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Art Across the Ages: Ancient Mexico

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This distinctive art-history book is the one of the first titles in Chronicle's Art Across the Ages multilevel program for budding art lovers at different stages of development. With stunning photographs and simple text, it is an ideal introduction to the art of ancient Mexico. In Ancient Mexico, they will experience the art of the Olmecs, the Maya, and the Aztecs. The perfect blend of education and visual fun, this book makes a great addition to the home or classroom library.Level 1: Beginning For new readers who are dependent on others for help. The art and text are very closely tied to give beginning readers as much contextual help as possible.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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November 7, 2016
This is an informational book series, so the format of the contents are very similar to other Art Across the Ages series which have different themes. However, the difference between this book from the other series is that it does not have words in bold. Challenging and new words are not highlighted. Regarding the contents, Art Across the Ages: Ancient Mexico: Level 1 explains the question on the front dust flap well compared to the other book, Art Across the Ages: Ancient Egypt Level 1.
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