The Circulatory System

by Sue Barraclough

Published 9 June 2008
Your body is amazing! There are parts you can see and parts under your skin that you can't see. These parts work together to keep you alive and help you to do incredible things. You can feel your heart beating in your chest. Have you ever wondered why it does? Read this book in the 'Body Systems' series to find out!

The Respiratory System

by Sue Barraclough

Published 9 June 2008
Your body is amazing! There are parts you can see and parts under your skin that you can't see. These parts work together to keep you alive and help you to do incredible things. You need to breathe to stay alive. Have you ever wondered why or wanted to know what happens to the air you breathe in? Read this book in the 'Body Systems' series to find out!

Body Systems

by Sue Barraclough

Published 15 July 2008

The Sensory System

by Sue Barraclough

Published 11 June 2008
Your body is amazing! There are parts you can see and parts under your skin that you can't see. These parts work together to keep you alive and help you to do incredible things. You have five senses. Have you ever wondered how they work? Read this book in the 'Body Systems' series to find out!

The Digestive System

by Sue Barraclough

Published 11 June 2008
Body Systems looks at the body's various systems, with simple explanations and gradually building diagrams making a complex subject digestible.

Clear text and colourful illustrations offer basic explanations about amazing body processes that enable people to eat, breathe, feel, think, walk, and reproduce. 'Did You Know' features on every spread add interesting information and fun facts.

Your body is amazing! There are parts you can see and parts under your skin that you can't see. These parts work together to keep you alive and help you to do incredible things. You have a skeleton and muscles under your skin. Have you ever wondered how they help your body to move? Read this book in the 'Body Systems' series to find out!

Body Systems

by Sue Barraclough

Published 15 July 2008