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Body Actions

by Shelley Rotner

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Young readers learn about the human body and how the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, and circulatory systems function.
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An informative and attractive introduction to how the the body works for younger readers. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
Have you ever wondered how the food we eat goes to our stomachs? How do our hearts work? How many bones do we have in our bodies? Body Actions is the perfect book to answer all your questions! It gives readers the opportunity to learn what our bodies can do. It provides vivid, colorful pictures and graphic diagrams of the body’s main system and the organs as well. You clearly can see how our nervous, skeletal, muscular, respiratory and the circular system help us move, digest food, get messages to your brain, breath and use our five senses. This book is perfect for grades 3rd-6th because is an exciting way to explore and learn about the human body .–Gina ( )
  GeorginaMV | Dec 5, 2012 |
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