Human Body

Human Body by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc is a 32-page book published by Publications International in 1992. This edition presents a unique series of information books that combine engaging design with interactive elements, featuring a bonus CD-ROM. The book is designed to provide readers with a wealth of facts, photographs, and illustrations, making it a resourceful tool for exploring concepts related to the body and its functions.
Readers will find that this book not only covers essential topics in anatomy and physiology but also encourages the development of reading and computer skills through cross-referenced content between the book and the accompanying disk. The inclusion of a glossary and index enhances the learning experience, making it suitable for those interested in science and nature, particularly in the context of juvenile nonfiction.
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A unique series of information books packaged with bonus CD-ROMs. Interfact combines the lively design of an excellent information book with the challenge of an activity-packed CD-ROM. These fact-filled books contain amazing facts, photographs, and illustrations, a glossary and an index. Book and disk are cross-referenced to foster both reading and computer skills.
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