This is a non-fiction children's book that is a part of the Magic Tree House Research Guide series. It is appropriate for children who are ages 7-10. The book contains a few pictures that are mostly black and white. Questions like "Why did people make mummies?", "What was the mysterious writing on mummy cases?", "How did most ancient Egyptians spend their days?" and "How were the pyramids built?" are just some of the questions answered in this book. This is a great introduction to non-fiction books for kids. Even though it isn't fantasy/fiction, it's extremely interesting and captivates you with its specific writing. Magic Tree House is a fantastic series for children who love to learn, but this book alone is also a treasure. As you read it, Jack and Annie will feel like your best buddies and you'll want to learn more and more with them. I believe the best part is those two characters specifically. Children will grow more and more excited as they read each page. I believe this book works well for the 7-1o-year-old age group. This book would not be appropriate for any child younger than 7 because of its layout.