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Overview
Your body is truly amazing-from the things you can't see, such as your bones, heart, and stomach, to the things you can, such as your eyes, teeth, and hair.
In this series photographs and artwork combine to show you how you body works-both inside and out!
Identifies the five senses and explains how they work. Includes simple tests and experiments.
Editorials
Children's Literature -
The skin is your largest sense organ, but you will also read about your ears, tongue, eyes, and nose and how the brain interacts with them. There is an age appropriate explanation of how glasses work as well as how semicircular canals in the inner ear work. Many children have discovered the bumps on their tongues and are often grossed out about them. Here they will learn that the bumps in one's tongue contain taste buds which they will find pretty cool. A beginning reader will enjoy learning how things work. Because when they read they learn and they will feel empowered. They will learn that there are more heat sensors in the skin of your elbow than your hand, and test it out as the book illustrated. The reader will be integrating their senses and love of science with this series. Part of the "Your Body Inside and Out" series. Reviewer: RevaBeth RussellBook Details
Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Heinemann Raintree
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781410909527