The Skin

The Skin by Susan Heinrichs Gray, published by Child’s World in August 2005, is a 32-page exploration of the human body’s largest organ. This book presents an informative overview of skin, detailing its growth, repair processes, and essential protective functions. Readers will gain insights into the various layers of skin and its appendages, making it a valuable resource for understanding this vital aspect of human anatomy.
In this edition, readers will discover how skin not only serves as a barrier but also plays a crucial role in overall health. The book includes information on dermatological ailments, providing a comprehensive look at skin’s anatomy and physiology. Written in accessible language, this juvenile nonfiction title is ideal for those interested in science and nature, particularly in the fields of biology and anatomy.
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The largest organ, skin is also one of the most amazing! Discover how it grows, repairs itself, and simultaneously plays an invaluable role in protecting the human body. Readers also receive an overview of the skin’s various layers and appendages, as well as information related to a selection of dermatological ailments.
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