A Kid’s Guide to the Brain

A Kid’s Guide to the Brain by Sylvia Funston is a 64-page exploration of the human brain, published by Greey de Pencier Books in 1994. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 11.25 inches in height and 8.75 inches in length, making it a visually engaging resource for young readers interested in science and nature.
The book provides an informative overview of various aspects of the brain, focusing on topics related to anatomy, physiology, and neurology. Readers will discover how the brain functions and its significance within the broader context of biology and life sciences. This engaging guide aims to educate children about the complexities of the brain in an accessible manner, fostering curiosity and understanding of this vital organ.
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