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Books with title First Human Body Encyclopedia

  • First Human Body Encyclopedia

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 12, 2018)
    Learn everything there is to know about the amazing human body with this fact-filled encyclopedia.Did you know that every part of your human body is made of tiny, microscopic cells? Did you know your body is organized into distinct systems that have different functions? Learn more about this and much more with the First Human Body Encyclopedia.Know what is inside your bones, find out about how joints move, and how muscles work. Peek into the control center of the body – the brain. Explore all the senses including touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. Find out how our organs, such as the heart and lungs, work.You will also see how your body changes as you grow older and hormones develop. Discover how your body fights against germs and allergies and explore how we express and communicate. Then test yourself – and your friends and family – with the quiz pages in the end.First Human Body Encyclopedia is the perfect home resource for young children to start learning all about how our bodies work.
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  • First Human Body Encyclopedia

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 21, 2005)
    An introduction to the inner workings of the human body brimming with fascinating facts and full-color photos and illustrations that make anatomy accessible and fun for children ages 8-12.What's going on inside your insides? From the skeleton to muscles and blood flow and respiration, kids can discover how all parts of the human body fit and work together. Readers can answer quiz questions to make learning interactive and fun, and try out prompted activities to learn even more. This book also includes information on sleep, going to the doctor and dentist, and body language. A glossary at the back of the book highlights key words to enhance retention.With First Human Body Encyclopedia, kids will become human body experts in no time.
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  • Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, June 12, 2018)
    Next in the bestselling tradition of Animals: A Visual Encyclopedia and the first substantial human body encyclopedia aimed at young children, Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia entertains and excites, while putting key biological information at young readers' fingertips. Employing a dynamic visual approach, this children's encyclopedia explains how the body works through pictures, making the subject matter accessible and intuitive to readers of all ages. The accompanying text is simple, lively, and packed with amazing facts and surprising stories that appeal to curious minds. Specially-commissioned 3-D imagery of the body systems and organs will delight every budding scientist and doctor! Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • First Encyclopedia of the Human Body

    Fiona Chandler, David Hancock, John Woodcock

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, April 1, 2011)
    This is a fantastic new edition of this bright and lively encyclopedia, introducing young readers to the wonders of the human body. Filled with information on the brain, respiration, circulation and the senses, this book answers such questions as 'Where does your food go?' 'How many bones are there in your body?' and 'What are eyelashes for?'. Simple text, amazing photographs, detailed illustrations and a selection of exciting recommended websites make the subject easy to understand.
  • The Kingfisher First Human Body Encyclopedia

    Richard Walker, Roy Palmer

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 1, 1999)
    This informative and activity-filled reference introduces younger children to human biology in a lively and accessible way. The book's thematic structure makes it easy for young readers to understand the various systems and organs that make up the body. Dozens of activities and experiments, including - Keeping a food diary (to analyze diet) - provide children with the opportunity to reinforce newly learned information. Full-color spreads address the questions that fascinate children, such as: What are we made of?, Why do we need to sleep?, and How do we breathe? A reference section at the back of the book includes a glossary, an index, and an 'Amazing facts' section. Special Features: Over 1,000 appealing, colorful photographs and illustrations. Clear and easy-to-understand definitions. Related activities and projects. Vocabulary carefully chosen for the 5-8 yr. reading level. Cross-references encourage further exploration.
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  • Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 18, 2012)
    Next in the bestselling tradition of Animals: A Visual Encyclopedia and the first substantial human body encyclopedia aimed at young children, Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia entertains and excites, while putting key biological information at young readers' fingertips. Employing a dynamic visual approach, this children's encyclopedia explains how the body works through pictures, making the subject matter accessible and intuitive to readers of all ages. The accompanying text is simple, lively, and packed with amazing facts and surprising stories that appeal to curious minds. Specially-commissioned 3-D imagery of the body systems and organs will delight every budding scientist and doctor! Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • First Human Body Encyclopedia

    NILL

    Paperback (DK, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • First Encyclopedia of the Human Body

    Fiona Chandler, David Hancock, John Woodcock

    Paperback (EDC Publishing/Usborne Books, June 1, 2011)
    Amazing photographs and illustrations with lively text to explain the amazing human body. 64 pages.
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  • First Encyclopedia of the Human Body

    Fiona Chandler, Susie McCaffrey, David Hancock, John Woodcock

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, March 1, 2004)
    Presents information about the different parts and functions of the human body, with Internet links for further information.
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  • Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia

    DK Publishing

    eBook (DK Children, Oct. 5, 2012)
    What is the biggest organ? The smallest bone? The strongest muscle? Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia will answer your child's questions, then show you how these body parts work. Find out how many miles your blood cells travel, and join them on a trip through the heart. Meet the engine room of the body: the beating heart, the brilliant brain, the amazing lungs, and the super skeleton. With 255 screens that explore the main systems of the body, let your child learn what makes their body tick. Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia is a comprehensive visual encyclopedia that puts all the key facts about the body at your fingertips in easily digested form.Supports Common Core State Standards.
  • Children's Human Body Encyclopedia

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (Arcturus, May 1, 2019)
    From the inner workings of the brain to the wonders of DNA, this fact-packed book contains everything you need to know about the human body.Illustrated with exceptional photography and cutting-edge artworks, and featuring clear explanations and helpful diagrams, it's the definitive guide to the way our bodies work.Accessible, entertaining, and authoritative, this comprehensive visual encyclopedia is the perfect introduction to the human body for children aged eight and above.
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  • DK First Encyclopedia

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, July 1, 2002)
    A perfect starting point for young readers. The First Encyclopedia is an ideal first reference book for young minds eager to learn about the world around them, and an engaging way to encourage exploration and self-guided learning. With captivating full-color photographs and easy-to-read text, the book covers topics including history, geography, animals, plants, people, science, and space — and makes the perfect springboard for further investigation.
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