A poster showing an amulet depicting Khepri.
Use this poster when learning about Ancient Egypt and Khepri.
Display this poster on your Ancient Egypt display board or use it to theme your classroom.
A poster showing an amulet depicting Khepri.
Use this poster when learning about Ancient Egypt and Khepri.
Display this poster on your Ancient Egypt display board or use it to theme your classroom.
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