Grossology

Grossology by Sylvia Branzei, published by Planet Dexter in October 2001, is a unique exploration of the science behind the body’s most unpleasant features. This 32-page book, written in English, presents an engaging approach to health education, focusing on topics such as burps, vomit, scabs, and ear wax. It aims to demystify the bodily processes that many find gross, highlighting that the same biological functions occur in everyone, whether it’s you, your teachers, or your friends.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about the body’s anatomy and physiology through a humorous lens. Grossology serves as an educational resource that combines juvenile nonfiction with concepts from science and nature, making it accessible and entertaining for young readers. This edition invites children to embrace the science of the body, encouraging curiosity about the often-overlooked aspects of human biology.
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The Science of Really Gross Things Grossology is an outrageous alternative health lesson, introducing the science behind the body’s most disgusting features, from burps and vomit to scabs and ear wax. Most of the time you don’t find your own smells and oozes too disgusting. It’s the same stuff from other people’s bodies that’s really foul – but the reasons for it are the same whether it’s you, your teachers or your friends. As an official Grossologist you’ll find out lots of sickening stuff about everyone.
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