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Under Your Skin: Your Amazing Body

by Mick Manning

Other authors: Brita Granström

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Illustrated introduction to human physiology with lift-the-flap pages that reveal what is going on under the skin.
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This book is so much different than any I have read so far. This goes into detail about how the body works where we can't see. It does a great job using humor and realistic descriptions with not too much detail. Genre, Informational book as it has information on how the body works. this appears to be drawn with colored pencils and shading. ( )
  robe0605 | Mar 31, 2016 |
Under Your Skin: Your Amazing Body is a great flip through book through the outside of the body and the inside. It also shares a lot of information about how that specific part of the body works and its other functions. It relays fun information that we often forget when we are doing daily activities such as basketball, or eating foods. This book also encourages healthy lifestyles and the effects of putting good foods into your body and exercising. ( )
  Ebarclift13 | Feb 2, 2015 |
This is an excellent book to explain how our bodies work. It takes the outside parts, along with the inside parts and simplifies it so that children can understand. Can be used during science class for all ages and grade levels. ( )
  rhigginbotham | Nov 25, 2014 |
This book is so cool! It doesn't follow regular page norms by displaying a young child's head and then flipping half the page to show the same head shape but a few layers deeper to the brain. it continues to do this with the eyes, describing taste, and hearing, muscles teeth, stomach, and on and on. The pictures and colors make for an exciting experience with learning about the human body and the whole book is very relatable for young readers.
  schendo | Nov 24, 2014 |
This is an awesome book about the human body. The human body used throughout the book is a child's body, which kid can relate to. I think this book would be both fun and education because it has flaps that show pieces of the human body with skin on them, but onec you flip it over it shows you bones, nerves, and muscles. I like the fact that this book touches on every topic of human anatomy in a way that is fun and easy to understand for a child. I would share this book with my class. ( )
  HopeMiller123 | Apr 24, 2012 |
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