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Books with title The Ultimate Interactive Guide to the Human Body

  • The Ultimate Interactive Guide to the Human Body

    Camilla de la Bedoyere

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Oct. 11, 2016)
    The intricate systems of the human body have fascinated us for centuries, and The Ultimate Interactive Guide to the Human Body gives children a complete overview of this remarkable machine in an easily accessible format. The 48-page book is filled with colorful illustrations, diagrams, and informative text on how all the parts of the body work together to enable us to move, learn, grow, and stay healthy. A large wall poster and 3-D cardstock models of a human skeleton and eyeball enhance the educational journey into discovering the amazing functions of the human body.
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  • Human Body: The Ultimate Guide to How the Body Works

    John Farndon

    Hardcover-spiral (Silver Dolphin Books, Dec. 7, 2006)
    Take an incredible journey from the top of your head to the tips of your toes in Human Body, winner of a Teachers' Choice Award for the Family. Designed for children ages 8 and up, this unique book is the ultimate guide to how the human body works. It’s filled with fascinating facts about what goes on beneath the skin and includes a comprehensive range of visual aids, including detailed photos, illustrations, diagrams, and two giant posters featuring front and back views of the entire body. Want to know what’s going on inside your head? Cool transparent pages allow curious children to peel back the layers and discover how their brains actually work! Human Body also features a show-stopping 3-D front cover with the lenticular image of a human face morphing into a skull!
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  • Ultimate Interactive Guide to the Universe

    Jacqueline Mitton

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Explore the farthest reaches of the universe with this stunning visual atlas of outer space. From the big bang to the future of space exploration, The Ultimate Interactive Guide to the Universe gives children a detailed look at how stars and planets are formed, what causes black holes and nebulae to form, and the latest advancements in space travel. Flaps, pull tabs, a model solar system, a poster, and an interactive stargazer’s guide to the constellations of the night sky make this a complete guide to learning about the mysteries of the universe.
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  • Human Body: An Interactive Guide to the Inner Workings of the Body

    Steve Parker

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, March 1, 2008)
    Vivid color photos and artwork are enhanced with gatefolds, tabs to lift, and ingenious pop-up features that give kids an interactive tour of the human body. This book's illustrations and explanatory text demonstrate how food nourishes the body, how the network of bones gives the body both strength and flexibility, how the brain controls everything we think and feel, and much more. Interactive features on every two-page spread include: Overlaying flaps showing major body systems A pop-up skeleton A pop-up heart with flaps that reveal its structure A wheel to turn, showing how the eye's iris dilates and contracts according to the amount of available light . . . and many others Here's a fine introduction to the science of physiology for young readers, a book that shows how the human body's many organs work together, making us more dexterous than any robot, and able to perform tasks beyond the capabilities of even the most advanced machines.
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