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Human body, a children's encyclopedia, Richard Walker, John Woodward, Sheila Brown, Ben Morgan

Label
Human body, a children's encyclopedia, Richard Walker, John Woodward, Sheila Brown, Ben Morgan
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
9-12 years old
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Human body
Nature of contents
encyclopedias
Responsibility statement
Richard Walker, John Woodward, Sheila Brown, Ben Morgan
Sub title
a children's encyclopedia
Summary
This encyclopaedia will knock spots off your biology textbook! Get under the skin of human anatomy with large, clear photographs, graphics, and CGI images that show everything you need to see in detail. Annotations and captions explain how everything works clearly and simply, without overwhelming. From the skin through muscles, tissues, organs, and nerves right down to your bones, you will be able to understand not only how your body works, but also your brain and the way you think, feel, and behave. The book is divided into twelve sections. The first ten chapters explore and explain major body systems including bones and muscles; the digestive system; lungs and breathing; life cycle; and senses. Within each chapter, most of the spreads are reference pages devoted to explaining how different parts of the body work- from how the heart beats to the tiny white blood cells that attack germs. Interspersed with these are double-page images that showcase amazing human body images, such as magnified views of individual muscle fibres and the villi that line the inside of your small intestine. The last chapter, Mind and Personality, covers the intriguing inner workings of the human mind, introducing the fascinating science of psychology. Finally, the reference section provides readers with quizzes to test their personality and reasoning, and finishes with a timeline of key medical breakthroughs
Target audience
juvenile
Classification

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