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Everything You Need to Know About the Human Body

By (author) Patricia Macnair
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Kingfisher Books Ltd
Published: 17th Oct 2011
Dimensions: w 215mm h 275mm d 1mm
Weight: 100g
ISBN-10: 0753466864
ISBN-13: 9780753466865
Barcode No: 9780753466865
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Synopsis
Understanding the human body is a core subject for early childhood education, but it is difficult to find a comprehensive reference that is both scientifically detailed and age appropriate for the youngest readers. Now the team behind "Everything You Need to Know about Science "brings children this fun and informative guide to all things bodily. Broken into ten easy-to-use thematic chapters covering a wide range of topics including parts of the body, food and digestion, the brain and the senses, the organs, movement, and growing and changing, and featuring over 2,000 full-color artworks, child-friendly writing, and supplementary materials like hands-on activities, vocabulary, stories, things to find, fascinating facts, and links for further exploration, this bookOs comprehensive content and accessible approach make it the perfect resource for home or the classroom.

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Booklist[T]his "recipe for a human" features particularly clear and simple descriptions of body parts and systems and how they work. . . . [Macnair] presents information on each topical spread in captions and easily digestible blocks of text around a mix of brightly colored photos and digital paintings that depict a diverse array of children and simplified organs. . . . It makes for an accesible supplementary choice. School Library JournalThis broad, accessible encyclopedia will appeal to browsers because of the 500-plus highly realistic computer-generated illustrations, large fonts, and short paragraphs. . . . [S]cience enthusiasts will enjoy browsing this smorgasbord of information"."