The Circulatory Story

The Circulatory Story by Mary Corcoran, published by Charlesbridge Publishing in February 2010, is an illustrated exploration of the human circulatory system designed for young readers. This 44-page book combines humorous text with engaging comic illustrations to bring the anatomy and science of the body to life, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable.
Readers will follow a red blood cell on its journey through various parts of the circulatory system, including the heart, lungs, veins, and arteries. The book highlights how the body combats disease and performs essential functions like gas exchange, all while maintaining a playful tone. This edition serves as an informative resource for both classroom settings and home learning, appealing to the curiosity of young minds interested in science and biology.
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Humorous text paired with comic illustrations, brings anatomy and science of the body to life for young readers in this exploration of the circulatory system.
From the author and illustrator of THE QUEST TO DIGEST comes another playful way to learn about the body and its inner workings. Readers follow a red blood cell on its journey through the heart, lungs, veins, arteries, capillaries, and more, as they see how the body combats disease, performs gas exchanges, and fights plaque. This whimsical glimpse into the human body is fun and informative, perfect for the classroom or the home, and is sure to please the most curious of readers.
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