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Tell Me About The Human Body

by Emma Beare

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Answering all the important questions kids ask…and then some!Tell Me About the Human Bodyis a must have reference guide that answers all the though questions children have about the human body. Why do people lose their baby teeth? Why do human beings have skeletons? How does memory work?Each page is designed in an engaging question-and-answer format to nurture children’s natural curiosity. This 224 page human body reference book also features colorful photography, artwork, and fact file boxes that provide relevant information about fascinating topics. Children will love learning about anatomy withTell Me About the Human Body!TheTell Me About seriesis a must have for every child! These engaging reference books cover such topics as history, the human body, science & technology, and the world. Featuring an engaging question-and-answer format, colorful photography and artwork, and fact file boxes for more information, children will turn to these resources again and again to learn more about themselves and the world around them. The books are browsable, yet perfect for reports and school projects.Collect all the titles in this important reference series!… (more)
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Answering all the important questions kids ask…and then some!Tell Me About the Human Bodyis a must have reference guide that answers all the though questions children have about the human body. Why do people lose their baby teeth? Why do human beings have skeletons? How does memory work?Each page is designed in an engaging question-and-answer format to nurture children’s natural curiosity. This 224 page human body reference book also features colorful photography, artwork, and fact file boxes that provide relevant information about fascinating topics. Children will love learning about anatomy withTell Me About the Human Body!TheTell Me About seriesis a must have for every child! These engaging reference books cover such topics as history, the human body, science & technology, and the world. Featuring an engaging question-and-answer format, colorful photography and artwork, and fact file boxes for more information, children will turn to these resources again and again to learn more about themselves and the world around them. The books are browsable, yet perfect for reports and school projects.Collect all the titles in this important reference series!

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