The Skeleton and Muscles

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 15 April 2008
What is cartilage? Why do we have joints? How does exercise help bones and muscles? The Human Machine asks the questions that young people want answered. Each chapter contains a different question, so readers can develop their knowledge.

The Senses

by Louise Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury

Published 6 September 2018
How do the senses work? How do they help us function? Find out all about the senses in this fascinating and engaging book that uses flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design to bring science to life.

The Brain

by Louise Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury

Published 12 July 2018
How does the brain work? How is it linked to the rest of human body? Find out all about the human brain in this fascinating and engaging book that uses flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design to bring science to life.

How does the digestive system work? How is it linked to other parts of the human body? Find out all about the digestive system in this fascinating and engaging book that uses flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design to bring science to life.

How does the respiratory system work? How is it linked to other parts of the human body? Find out all about the respiratory system in this fascinating and engaging book that uses flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design to bring science to life.

The Heart

by Louise Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury

Published 9 August 2018
How does the heart work? How is it linked to other parts of the human body? Find out all about the heart in this fascinating and engaging book that uses flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design to bring science to life.

This series looks at the key scientific topics on the sicence of the human body: the brain, the digestive system, the heart, respiratory system, the senses and the skeleton and muscles. It breaks down information by using flowcharts, text boxes and brightly coloured design, helping readers to break down the information and realize how much fun science can be!