An introduction to hands, what they are used for, and how to take care of them.
Scholastic Explora Tu Mundo: Mi Cuerpo (Scholastic Explora Tu Mundo)
by Andrea Pinnington
The Human Brain (National Geographic Investigates) (National Geographic Investigates Science)
by Kathleen Simpson
The remarkable abilities of the human brain are endlessly fascinating to kids. How do we think? How do we remember? How does the brain, in conjunction with our senses, help us to experience the world around us? What happens when a person's brain is injured? Brain research is constantly elaborating on the answers to these questions, and more. This book will highlight all the latest developments in brain science, and introduce readers to the men and women who making these advances.
Understanding the Heart, Lungs, and Blood (Understanding the Human Body (Library))
by Sarah Levete
A Tasting Party (Five Senses (Childrens Press Hardcover)) (Five Senses (Childrens Press Paperback))
by Jane Belk Moncure
Flowers, leaves, seeds, roots, fruits, dairy foods, and meats are sampled at different types of food tasting parties.
Did you know that Your Skin Holds You In? This intriguing title brings kids all the most interesting, thought-provoking aspects of the skin we’re in. How many holes are in it? How does it stretch and shrink and when? What are all the amazing and beautiful colours it comes in? Then, once curiosity is under your skin, Zigzag a little deeper: discover that a polar bear’s skin is black! Do your own skin-pinch experiment—ouch!!
The Vaccination Debate (Essential Viewpoints) (Essential Viewpoints Set 5)
by Jill Sherman
The Musculoskeletal System and the Skin (Human Body Library)
by Susan Dudley Gold
Discover how our five basic senses work individually and together to help us understand our world. Each book features simple diagrams and labeled photographs to identify the parts of the body involved in receiving and interpreting information from our surroundings. Explore the process of sensing odors and learn how the sense of smell works together with taste. "Try this!" activities allow readers to test how sensitive their noses are.