This book explains each part of the brain in the human body. It talks about the cerebrum, spinal cord, skull, dendrites, our reflexes and senses, etc. It describes the knowledge of each part scientifically, but to where it's not too hard for students to not be able to understand.
This book, in my opinion, describes in great detail the processes of the brain so that students can understand, but at a high enough level that it still pushes them to grow and learn. The pictures in the book are life-like, which some people might find gross, but I think it's important to teach students how things actually look.
This book would be a great addition to a classroom for probably 4-6th graders. It would be a great addition to a science teacher's classroom because they could use the book as an introduction for their lesson of the human body. The book is a little lengthy, but the teacher could easily break up the the different parts of the brain and read and explain a few pages at a time.