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Anatomy & Physiology

Magic Skeleton: Human Body

by Janet Sacks, Jan Smith
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Overview

Children love finding out about themselves; they’re curious about what lies beneath the skin. With a pull of some tabs, and the cool images here, they can find out how oxygen circulates, about the digestive process, and what makes up the inside of a cell. The mysteries of the skeleton, skull, teeth, brain, heart, and more are revealed to inquisitive young minds, along with very practical information on how they can stay healthy.

Synopsis


Children love finding out about themselves; they’re curious about what lies beneath the skin. With a pull of some tabs, and the cool images here, they can find out how oxygen circulates, about the digestive process, and what makes up the inside of a cell. The mysteries of the skeleton, skull, teeth, brain, heart, and more are revealed to inquisitive young minds, along with very practical information on how they can stay healthy.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Sterling Publishing
Pages
12
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781402712142

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