The series uses microphotography to allow you to see right inside the human body. the camera acts as a microscope, looking at unseen parts of the body and zooming in on the body's cells at work.'
The Humanitarian Organisations series presents well-known organisations representing a range of special interest, such as environmental, medical, human right or rebuilding communities and explains how they those need.
Interviews between young people and people who took part in the civil rights movement accompany essays that describe the history of efforts to make equality a reality for African Americans.'
Your skeleton is the hard framework of bones that support your body. This book tells you about all your important bones, how they move and how they grow.'
You'll find the answers to these and over 100 other intriguing questions inside this superbly illustrated book.
Growing up isn't as easy as it looks. This book describes what will happen to you in an easy to understand way.