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Human Body: An Interactive Guide to the Inner Workings of the Body
by
Steve Parker
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 m...more
Hardcover, 29 pages
Published
March 1st 2008
by Barron's Educational Series
(first published January 1st 1993)
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Sick of your anatomy or biology textbook? Confused by dull, badly labeled drawings? The Human Body Book is a richly illustrated, full-color masterpiece that will answer every question your anatomy teacher might pose... and then some! Check out how each system works, discover common ailments and disorders, and finally understand the complex interworkings of the individual parts... from the microscopic cellular level all the way to the big picture of your whole body. Whether you are just curio...more
Carol
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Recommends it for:
everyone who is curious about how their body is intergrated
I have just begun to study this book and am very excited with what I find. I teach people anatomy of movement, body mapping and how our thinking determines how we move. This volume provides illustrations from CT scans, MRI and x-ray along with three dimensional color diagrams. The text accurately describes how our bodies work. It discusses and illustrates every system and is easy to follow and understand. I recommend it to anyone who is curious about how we are designed and also what can go...more
This book has a lot of great pictures to show information about the human body. Good for students to get a basic understanding about body processes.
It is concise, but a good resource nonetheless. It has a lot of nice, colorful illustrations as well. Though, I got a different edition.
My son was super excited to get this book from the library. He spent a good deal of the day looking at it and reading different parts. Unfortunately it then gave him nightmares. He came to me crying that he does not like the inside of his body etc etc.
So the book is going back to the library.
And my son will probably not grow up to be a doctor...
So the book is going back to the library.
And my son will probably not grow up to be a doctor...
i think this book includes toones of facts and i think who ever is look for facts about the HUMAN BODY i think you should read this book.
Well reasearched, an amazing book. It has all the details about all parts of the body, including how organs work.
We actually read "Human Body Explorer" which must be dated, but this is pretty close.
another amazing dk book - 2009 edition includes wall chart and clip art cdrom.
Amazing visuals and explanation of functions. Great DVD as well.
Bodies in Motion - unit 3
Leveled Books - Intermediate
Leveled Books - Intermediate
Informational/Nonfiction
great real life pictures and brief information a good introduction book
Beautiful illistrations.
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