Marvellous Body
Marvellous Body
- Author/Seller
- Jane Wilsher
- SKU:
- 9781913750572
$35.00
Reveal the incredible inner workings of the human body
In this eye-catching book, readers can explore the hidden inner workings of the human body, look inside different organs and body systems, and learn about how to look after their own physical and mental health at the same time. Readers use the see-through magic lens to reveal how our bodies function and the different body parts hard at work inside us. Find out how your senses work with your brain to show us the world around us, how doctors and nurses spot diseases, and how we turn food into energy... and poo.
So pick up the magic lens and take a tour of the marvelous human body!
The human body is endlessly fascinating to children. Jane Wilsher's new book feeds that interest with a format that's almost as colourful and curious as human anatomy itself. Full of concise facts and body positivity, it's a title for children to return to as they grow: little hands will love grabbing the lens and watching bones appear; those in the upper primary school years might read cover to cover, learning new vocab as they go.
In this eye-catching book, readers can explore the hidden inner workings of the human body, look inside different organs and body systems, and learn about how to look after their own physical and mental health at the same time. Readers use the see-through magic lens to reveal how our bodies function and the different body parts hard at work inside us. Find out how your senses work with your brain to show us the world around us, how doctors and nurses spot diseases, and how we turn food into energy... and poo.
So pick up the magic lens and take a tour of the marvelous human body!
The human body is endlessly fascinating to children. Jane Wilsher's new book feeds that interest with a format that's almost as colourful and curious as human anatomy itself. Full of concise facts and body positivity, it's a title for children to return to as they grow: little hands will love grabbing the lens and watching bones appear; those in the upper primary school years might read cover to cover, learning new vocab as they go.