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Books with title Ouch! How Your Body Makes It Through a Very Bad Day

  • Ouch! How Your Body Makes It Through a Very Bad Day

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 19, 2007)
    Now in paperback! From blistering bee stings to pus-filled pimples, this eye-popping book takes readers on a virtual tour of all of the grossest, gooiest, and most fascinating events that bodies have to endure. Featuring incredible 3-D graphics that reveal the action and body's response in microscopic detail, Ouch! combines kid-friendly gross-out value with cutting-edge anatomical and biological expertise.
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  • Ouch! How Your Body Makes It Through a Very Bad Day

    DK.com

    Paperback (www.dk.com, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Have you got a stomach for an eye-popping microscopic voyage into the blood-and-guts battle zones inside your body?
  • Inside You: How Your Body Makes it Through Every Day

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
    From cabbage burps to chunky vomit, a day in the life of your fantastic body is now in paperback. Introduce your child to Nanocam, he may be smaller than a full stop, but he's an expert guide to an in-your-body journey they'll never forget. Let them join him for an edge-of-their-seat ride through arteries, muscles, organs and nerves. Jaw-dropping 3D pictures will show in graphic detail how their body keeps everything ticking, 24 hours a day. Get a close-up look at battles with bugs and germs, a 150kph sneeze, and how clotting agents tackle a knee scrape. If they have the stomach for the CD-ROM, they'll find out what happens when you pop zits, chuck up dinner or empty your bladder with ten mini-movies showing all the glorious yucky detail. It's a thrill-a-minute anatomical adventure!
  • Ouch! How Your Body Makes It Through a Very Bad Day by Richard Walker

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 16, 1787)
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  • Inside You: How Your Body Makes it Through Every Day

    Mark D. Hamilton Mark Hamilton

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley, Jan. 1, 2007)
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