Human Body

Human Body by Joanna Turner, published by Time-Life Books in 1997, is a 16-page exploration designed for young readers. This engaging book invites children to discover the various organs and systems of the human body through a unique three-flap format that allows them to mix and match illustrations, creating their own scenes. The content is presented in English and is tailored to spark curiosity about anatomy and physiology.
Readers will find a hands-on approach to learning about the body, from the hair on their heads to the bones in their toes. The vibrant full-color illustrations enhance the educational experience, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. This edition emphasizes the joy of discovery in science and nature, encouraging children to engage with the fascinating world of human anatomy.
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From the hair on their heads to the bones in their toes, kids will delight in crafting this top-to-bottom, inside-out excursion through their own body’s organs and systems. This book features a three-flap format that lets kids mix and match illustrations to create their own unique scenes. Full color.
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