Body Bits and Belly Buttons

Body Bits and Belly Buttons by Richard Hammond, published by Dorling Kindersley in September 2009, is a vibrant exploration designed for young readers. This 16-page book invites children to engage with science through exciting experiments and activities inspired by Hammond’s TV series, Blast Lab. The content encourages curiosity about the human body and its functions, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable.
Readers will discover a variety of hands-on experiments that utilize everyday household items, such as transforming a bone with vinegar or creating working lungs. The book also includes reusable stickers and a quiz, enhancing the interactive experience. With a focus on physiology and medical science, Body Bits and Belly Buttons aims to make learning fun and engaging for children, providing a unique blend of education and entertainment.
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Fantastic experiments, thrilling things to make and do, reusable stickers and a cool quiz from Richard Hammond’s TV series Blast Lab.
Let your child go inside Blast Lab Gutbustersand they’ll take a trip inside their insides!
Cool experiments show how a splash of vinegar makes a bone turn rubbery, how to make a pair of working lungs and how to create some noisy gassy sounds with a balloon stomach.
Just like Richard Hammonds, Blast Lab, there are lots of fun experiments to try out using everyday objects from around the house. It’s a fun-filled blast from first page to last!
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