My First Book Of My Body - Discover How Your Body Works With 35 Fun Projects And Experiments

Susan Akass
Rs. 1395
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35 step-by-step activities to inform children about the workings of the human body. This fascinating and informative book offers children an amazing insight into how their body works. Susan Akass and Frances Butcher make learning fun with 35 engaging experiments that give a thorough understanding of body systems and anatomy. In Chapter 1, The Senses, activities include finding your blind spot, getting dizzy, and making snot! In Chapter 2, The Control Center, children get to test their reflexes and memories, and trick their brain with optical illusions. In Chapter 3, Your Skeleton and Muscles, they can investigate their muscles, joints, and ligaments. Chapter 4, Fueling the Machine, explains why teeth are vulnerable to a bad diet and includes how to make a digestive system, including the poop! In Chapter 5, All Systems Go, there's fantastic fake blood, pulse-testing, and how to make a simple stethoscope. As well as exciting experiments, children will be informed by the anatomical artworks, mind-boggling facts, and invaluable health information throughout.

Book Detail

  • Publisher
  • 2-CAN SALES & MARKETING LIMITED UK
  • Publication Date
  • 10/10/2017
  • Number of Pages
  • 128
  • Binding
  • Paper Back
  • ISBN
  • 9781782495314
  • Category
  • Fiction , Young Adults

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