If you thought making an ancient Egyptian mummy was just a matter of
wrapping a body in bandages, think again! It was a long, complicated,
and sometimes gruesome process. What happened to the intestines, lungs,
and other soft inside bits? How did they get the brain out of the skull?
What did they use to dry the body out, and how long did that take? These
questions and many more are answered here by Mr. Mummific, a king of
Egypt who went through it all himself, and ended up a mummy with
attitude. A little confused when he first died (but relieved that he no
longer had toothache), he needed his own guide to explain things, so
it's lucky that his dead but cheeky son was there to lead him by the
hand. Together, they let us in on all the grisly secrets of the
embalmers' tent. Illustrated with eighty colorful scenes from the life,
death, and afterlife of the funniest mummy you'll ever meet, How I
Became a Mummy is an icky treat for children and Egyptologists of all
ages.