The Skeleton Inside You

The Skeleton Inside You by Philip Balestrino is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on March 14, 1989. This 32-page book, written in English, provides an informative exploration of the human skeleton, detailing its essential role in movement and structure. Readers will discover how over 200 bones, along with ligaments, joints, and cartilage, contribute to the body’s functionality, emphasizing the importance of the skeleton in everyday activities.
This book presents a clear and engaging overview of anatomy and physiology, making complex concepts accessible to young readers. It covers the various components of the skeleton and their functions, encouraging curiosity about the human body. With a focus on science and nature, The Skeleton Inside You serves as an educational resource that invites readers to learn more about the real skeleton that supports their movements and activities.
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Your skeleton helps you leap, somersault, and touch your toes — without it, you would be as floppy as a beanbag! There are over 200 bones living and growing inside you that make up your skeleton. There are also ligaments and joints that hold your bones together, and cartilage in your bendable parts like your ears and your nose. Learn all about what a skeleton can do — because this isn’t some make-believe Halloween skeleton, this is the real skeleton inside you.
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