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Books with title You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Writing!

  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Soil!

    Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine Ian Graham

    Paperback (Salariya Book Company Ltd, Jan. 7, 2016)
    Soil supplies a surprising variety of materials for making things. If soil didn't exist, life would have developed differently on Earth and humans probably wouldn't be here. You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Soil! is part of a brand-new science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series.
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Toilets

    Fiona MacDonald, David Antram

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Uses humor in both text and illustrations to describe what it would be like to live without the toilet and describes how people managed to dispose of their waste in the past.
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Gaming!

    David Antram (illustrator) Jim Pipe

    Paperback (Book House, Aug. 1, 2018)
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Pain!

    Fiona Macdonald, David Antram

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Imagine living in a world without pain.This series takes readers (Ages 8-12) on a historical journey, examining how people coped in the past and how they developed ingenious ways to make life safer and less unpleasant. Each book features full-color cartoon-style illustrations and hilarious speech bubbles to heighten interest, making the series attractive even to reluctant readers.You wouldn't get headaches or stomach aches, and it wouldn't hurt when you cut yourself or touched something hot. A pain-free world may sound wonderful, but if pain did not exist, our lives would be very dangerous. We probably wouldn't survive for long. We would certainly be less healthy. And, just perhaps, we'd feel less good about ourselves. Learn about the science behind how our bodies are able to experience pain, the ways pain helps us to stay safe, and the ghastly reality of life before modern painkillers.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Nurses!

    Fiona Macdonald, David Antram

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Although they don't get the glory, nurses are just as important as doctors.This series takes readers (Ages 8-12) on a historical journey, examining how people coped in the past and how they developed ingenious ways to make life safer and less unpleasant. Each book features full-color cartoon-style illustrations and hilarious speech bubbles to heighten interest, making the series attractive even to reluctant readers.For thousands of years, nurses have tended to the sick and the wounded. They look after us in hospital, making sure that we have everything we need to make a quick and complete recovery. When we're ill for a long time, they visit us at home to carry on our treatment. They keep wards organized, comfort relatives, and cheer us up when we're bored of laying in hospital beds all day. You wouldn't want to live without nurses!
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Trees!

    Jim Pipe

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Boogers!

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Snot!

    Professor Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Salariya Book Company Ltd, Aug. 18, 2016)
    What if we didn't have snot and mucus? The insides of our bodies would be very dry, and we would find it hard to digest our food. We would also quickly become sick, because mucus protects us from dirt in the air that we breathe. But what exactly is this sticky, slimy stuff and why do we produce more of it when we have a cold? And what do animals like slugs and snails do with their mucus? You might find it a bit gross, but you wouldn't want to live without it! You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Snot! is part of a brand-new science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series. The clear, engaging text and humorous illustrations bring the subject to life and stimulate young readers' curiosity about the world around them.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Writing

    Roger Canavan

    Paperback (Book House, Aug. 13, 2015)
    Writing is one of the most important inventions in the history of the human species, enabling people to communicate and transmit knowledge across vast distances in space and time. This books tells the story of writing, how it developed in ancient civilisations, and its many manifestations from printing presses to texting. You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Writing! is part of the science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series, created and designed by David Salariya.
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Dirt!

    Ian Graham, Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Learn about the ways dirt and soil have been used by humans over the centuries, from cave paintings to crop farming, and the exciting prospects for dirt and soil we may see in the future.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Antibiotics

    Anne Rooney

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2014)
    If antibiotics had not been discovered, would you be alive today? Nowadays we can treat all sorts of nasty injuries and illnesses, but it certainly wasnt so straightforward hundreds of years ago. In this title from the fantastic new You Wouldnt Want to Live Without series, youll learn all about the bizarre and gruesome ways that people used to combat infection: from maggots, to leeches, to moss! As you discover how bacteria work in your body, learn handy hints on how to survive throughout the ages, and discover how medicine is used in the present day, youll soon see why you really, really, wouldnt want to live without antibiotics! The well-organized text in this title allows readers to explore relationships between historic scientific events. Grade-appropriate contexts help readers determine the meaning of academic words and phrases while the vivid illustrations and text features help navigate the text and locate answers to questions.
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  • You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Sleep!

    Jim Pipe, Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Most people spend a third of their life sleeping-around 25 years or more! Sleeping is essential for health and happiness, but no one really knows why we do it or why we have strange dreams. Read on to learn about sleep studies, the benefits of sleep, and what can happen if we don't get enough sleep. Excerpts from Experts: Too much ""floppy"" tissue in our throat or nose can make us snore. The reef fish Halichoeres bivittatus is one of the world's deepest sleepers and can be lifted to the water's surface by hand without waking up. Leonardo da Vinci survived on two hours' sleep a day in short power naps. A good night's sleep before a test can help with critical thinking.
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