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Books with title Science Topics: the Human Body

  • Science Lab: Human Body

    Sally MacGill

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, July 7, 2020)
    Learn by doing in this fun, interactive lab kit with more than 50 different experiments! Learn everything you need to know about the functions of the marvelous machine that is your body in this interactive Human Body Science Lab Kit! A 64-page manual including more than 50 experiments will teach you about the basic organs, structure, systems, and functions of the human body, and step-by-step instructions lead you through fun activities like re-creating the stages of digestion or exploring reflexes by building a simple robotic hand! Make anatomy lessons fun and memorable with the easy-to-follow experiments, including taking fingerprints, measuring lung capacity, building a stethoscope, and more!
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  • 3rd Grade Science: The Human Body

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Dec. 8, 2015)
    Raise awareness on the many important functions of the human body without having to spend hours reading text. This educational book is a gift to children and parents, who desire independent learning. The use of pictures and select texts make this book very easy to learn and appreciate. Grab a copy today!
  • 3rd Grade Science: The Human Body

    Baby Professor

    eBook (Baby Professor, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Raise awareness on the many important functions of the human body without having to spend hours reading text. This educational book is a gift to children and parents, who desire independent learning. The use of pictures and select texts make this book very easy to learn and appreciate. Grab a copy today!
  • The Human Body: Uncovering Science

    Chris Hawkes

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, May 1, 2006)
    What do the kidneys do? How does the immune system work? Why do we sneeze? This book helps readers understand what goes on inside the human body. It covers every aspect of what makes us function, from the oxygen we breathe to the blood our hearts pump to how we smell, taste, think, and feel. Incredible cutaway illustrations show the body's various organs and systems while descriptive text and sidebars reveal the body's secrets. Four acetate overlays feature: The Human Body: cutaway views show all the body's systems The Brain: sliced views of the command center Food as Fuel: inside the stomach New Life: from a 4-week embryo to a full-term fetus. The Uncovering series: Exposing science and technology in stunning color and detail. Jam-packed with exacting full-color illustrations, these titles focus on topics of particular interest to young readers. Informative text and descriptive captions and sidebars complement dozens of annotated drawings. Each book contains four acetate overlays, used in some cases to show changes over time, in others to show a cutaway interior.
  • The Science of the Human Body

    Lauri Seidlitz

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Living Science is a dynamic series designed to introduce the basic concepts of science to young readers. Through a combination of information, investigation, and full-color photography, readers are invited to explore the fascinating world around them.
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  • The Science Fact Files: the Human Body

    John Farndon

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Jan. 18, 2001)
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  • Science Topics: the Human Body

    Ann Fullick

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Aug. 25, 1999)
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  • The Human Body: Uncovering Science

    Chris Hawkes

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, May 1, 2006)
    What do the kidneys do? How does the immune system work? Why do we sneeze? This book helps readers understand what goes on inside the human body. It covers every aspect of what makes us function, from the oxygen we breathe to the blood our hearts pump to how we smell, taste, think, and feel. Incredible cutaway illustrations show the body's various organs and systems while descriptive text and sidebars reveal the body's secrets. Four acetate overlays feature: The Human Body: cutaway views show all the body's systems The Brain: sliced views of the command center Food as Fuel: inside the stomach New Life: from a 4-week embryo to a full-term fetus. The Uncovering series: Exposing science and technology in stunning color and detail. Jam-packed with exacting full-color illustrations, these titles focus on topics of particular interest to young readers. Informative text and descriptive captions and sidebars complement dozens of annotated drawings. Each book contains four acetate overlays, used in some cases to show changes over time, in others to show a cutaway interior.
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  • Action Science: The Human Body

    William Merrick, Joan O'Sullivan

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Dec. 13, 1990)
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