Mr Blood’s Body Lessons

Mr Blood’s Body Lessons by Michael Cox, published by Scholastic in 2003, is a 128-page exploration of the human body aimed at young readers. This engaging book invites children into a unique classroom experience where Mr. Blood, an enthusiastic teacher, leads his students on imaginative lessons about anatomy. Through whimsical adventures, readers will discover fascinating facts about the stomach, brain, and skeleton, all presented in a lively and accessible manner.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and history, making complex subjects fun and relatable. The narrative encourages curiosity about the human body, as Mr. Blood’s lessons transform ordinary classroom topics into extraordinary journeys. With its playful approach, this book aims to inspire a love for learning and exploration in young minds.
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“Everyone, follow me!” cried Mr Blood and he climbed through the Giant ear that had just grown out of the classroom wall! Our school is definitely different. You should meet our teachers for starters. Mr Blood is really batty about bodies, and his lessons really are magic! We learned about: stomachs when we followed a sandwich down Simon Sidworth’s throat! brains by seeing how one worked – from the inside! skeletons when two came dancing out of our cupboard! It’s brilliant here. Come on in and see for yourself !
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