The Secret History of Popular Symbols Used in Everyday Life

The Secret History of Popular Symbols Used in Everyday Life
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Book Synopsis The Secret History of Popular Symbols Used in Everyday Life by : Kimberly J Gordon

Download or read book The Secret History of Popular Symbols Used in Everyday Life written by Kimberly J Gordon and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-24 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Symbols are some of the most valuable possessions of the human race, each one conveying a deeper message that is open to interpretation. Join the "Tafiti Kids" on their first mission as they research some of the most popular symbolic images in history. In this workbook you will: Learn about the origin and significance of each symbolColor each symbol to create your own rendition Write about your findings And analysis Create your own symbols Enjoy!


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