Color Me Egypt is a wonderful site
just for kids interested in either Egypt or coloring. There is a large coloring book full
of pictures about Egypt, and an Egyptian coloring contests. There is also a history about
Egypt written just for kids Kids Kids Kids

Just for Kids
Try This: A
History of Egypt for Kids
Our Coloring Contest!
The results are in, for the final
contest!!! The winners this month in the coloring contest are here! Go check out our
winners in the 6 & under
category and in the 7-12 year old
category.
As some of you know, kids have
great imaginations. We received some drawings that were so imaginative, we decided
to put a special page on showing some of these drawings.
We hope that you enjoy them as much as we did!
This contest was a huge success! We had so
many entries that it was almost impossible to pick just three in each age group. We
did manage to finally pick winners, but it was definitely a tough decision. We had
several classrooms send in entries. We wanted to give special thanks to
| Victor H.L. Wyatt School in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Dows Lane Elementary School in
Irvington, New York |
| Montini Catholic School in
McHenry, Illinois |
| Winnsboro Elementary in
Winnsboro, Texas |
We received entries from entire
classes from each of these schools. Winnsboro's whole elementary sent in entries.
We just wanted to thank you guys for all of your hard work that you did on your
pictures! Great job!!
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This carved lion's head was part of King Tut's bed. The head is made out of
wood and covered with gold. The nose and the drops under his eyes are blue glass. |

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This statue of a vulture was found inside
King Tut's tomb. |
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The Great Pyramid is 481 feet tall and took 20 years to build. |

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The Great Sphinx is one of the most famous statues
in the world. It is 240 feet long and is 66 feet tall. |
| Statue of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, 18th dynasty was found at Karnak. |
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A painting of Osiris that is located in the Tomb of Sinnedjem, who was in
charge of decorating the tombs of the kings and queens. |

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This painting of Amun-Re, Ramesses II and
Mut is located in the temple Abu Simbel. |
A painting of Ramesses II. |

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