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Books in Human Body series

  • The Heart and the Blood

    Steve Parker, Alan Maryon-Davis

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Oct. 26, 1995)
    Paperback versions of the highly successful hardback; - a concise explanation of how the body works; - emphasises heath care.
  • The Brain and Nervous System

    Brian R. Ward

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1981)
    Describes the structure and functions of the brain and spinal cord and how neurons carry messages to and from the brain.
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  • The Skeleton and Movement

    Anita Ganeri, Alan Maryon-Davis

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Oct. 26, 1995)
    Previously published in hardback, this book provides a concise explanation on the skeleton and movement, and emphasises health care. '
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  • The Brain and Nervous System

    Steve Parker, Alan Maryon-Davis

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Oct. 26, 1995)
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  • The Ears and Hearing

    Steve Parker

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Oct. 26, 1989)
    Part of a series on the human body, this book examines the anatomy of the ear and looks at how the ear receives sound waves and transfers them to the brain. Also included is advice on protection of hearing and recommendations on the newest hearing aids and ear surgery.
  • How Many Cells Are in Your Body?: Questions about Cells and Systems

    Thomas Canavan

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The human body is an amazing machine made up of many fascinating systems. This fun, fact-filled book features a series of questions and answers about how the human body works. Readers will learn what hormones do and how blood travels through the body. Colorful images and clear diagrams make it easy to understand these important biology and health concepts. A further information section provides additional resources for readers who are interested in learning more about how the human body works.
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  • The Brain and Nervous System

    Steve Parker, Alan Maryon-David

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Dec. 16, 1989)
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  • Wearing Braces

    Harriet Brundle

    Paperback (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Why do some people wear braces? How do braces work? Questions such as these are answered in this accessible text, which explains this common part of growing up in a creative way. It resonates with those who already wear braces and prepares those who may be nervous about having to wear braces. Illustrated characters, such as "Millie Molar" and "Bertie Bracket" are fun and friendly faces used to explain the basics of braces and encourage empathy toward those who wear them. In addition, informative fact boxes and a detailed glossary enhance understanding of the science and technology of braces.
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  • Bodily Functions

    Barbara Lowell

    Paperback (Bolt, Aug. 1, 2018)
    While buiit to hit multiple NGSS (systems, cause/effect, and math), STEM and technology benchmarks, this book describe why the bodily functions are truly amazing. Driven by great photography, hi/lo text supports and powerful infographics, this comprehensive book is your best bet to teach discovering how the human body works and learning a few gross facts too!
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  • The Digestive System

    M.D. Shea, John M.

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2012)
    The digestive system takes the food we put into our mouths and breaks it down into the most elemental parts. Our bodies use these nutrients to fuel life processes. The digestive system also eliminates waste products from our bodies. Readers will view this system through illustrative diagrams. They will also learn about nutrition and the importance of maintaining a healthy digestive system.
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  • Wearing Braces

    Harriet Brundle

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Why do some people wear braces? How do braces work? Questions such as these are answered in this accessible text, which explains this common part of growing up in a creative way. It resonates with those who already wear braces and prepares those who may be nervous about having to wear braces. Illustrated characters, such as "Millie Molar" and "Bertie Bracket" are fun and friendly faces used to explain the basics of braces and encourage empathy toward those who wear them. In addition, informative fact boxes and a detailed glossary enhance understanding of the science and technology of braces.
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  • The ear and hearing

    Brian R Ward

    Hardcover (F. Watts, March 15, 1981)
    Describes how the parts of the ear work together with the brain to record sounds and maintain balance.