Bones Our Skeletal System

Bones Our Skeletal System by Seymour Simon, published by HarperCollins in August 1998, is a 32-page exploration of the human skeletal system designed for young readers. This book presents fascinating facts about the 206 bones that comprise the human skeleton, highlighting everything from the smallest bones in the hands and feet to the largest bones in the legs. The combination of vivid full-color photographs and straightforward text makes complex biological concepts accessible and engaging for children.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed examination of the skeletal system, which is an essential aspect of biology and human anatomy. The book aims to educate young audiences about the structure and function of bones, providing insights into how they support and protect the body. With its focus on science and nature, Bones serves as an informative resource for children interested in learning more about their own bodies and the wonders of biology.
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Award winning author Seymour Simon continues his fantastic journey through the human body with this stunning new addition. In Bones, youngsters will discover the amazing facts about the two hundred and six bones that make up their skeletons, ranging from the smallest, most intricate bones in their feet and hands to the largest, strongest bones in their legs. Blending spectacular full-color photographs and clear, concise text, BONES offers an intriguing look at human body.
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