The First People: A Play Based on Mayan Mythology

The First People: A Play Based on Mayan Mythology
ISBN-10
1508139717
ISBN-13
9781508139713
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2018-12-15
Publisher
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Author
Joanne Randolph

Description

For years the Mayan civilization flourished. Even today, their stories still live on around the world. This stimulating play offers a fresh take on a Mayan myth about the first people. Accompanied by bright illustrations, the accessible text tells the tale through the use of concise dialogue, easy for readers of many levels to follow along with. The innovative design and captivating content of this book are sure to keep readers turning the pages.

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