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.'
This book answers all the questions children always ask and adults never know how to answer, from what does your brain do? to how do you breathe? Fascinating facts, lively text, a simple, colourful design and amusing cartoons will help children understan
This book offers a fascinating opportunity to literally view the world inside out. Each page presents an object, person or animal as seen through the X-ray lens, penetrating to the very core of physical matter. The wealth of diverse and appealing subject-matter includes humans, buildings, forms of transport, animals, food and technology. Combined with each image are intriguing facts that shed l…
Be amazed and astounded at the human body, from head to toe, and discover how extraordinary you really are. Author Steve Parker and Editor in Chief Robert Winston explain all the amazing things the human body can do. From the human brain to muscles and bones, SuperHuman Encyclopedia explains to kids the extraordinary processes behind the ordinary human body. Packed with interesting facts about …
Help your early learner discover how the body work with fascinating see-trough diagrams and easy-to-follow'
What shape makes a good wheel? Why do you whiz down a slide? How can Steve pull Amy and Jo in his wagon? Why did Amy slip on the grass? Jooin Steve, Amy, Zack, and Jo as they investigate why some things roll and others slide. Do the projects with them an
The sweet smell of roses. the rotten smell of rubbish. Your nose lets you smell these scent and more. But how does your nose work? And how does your sense of smell help you? Read this book to find out!
Books in the series: Don't Call Me Special -- a first look at disability I Can BeSafe -- a first look at safety I Miss You -- a first look at death Is It Right ...