50 Body Questions: A Book That Spills Its Guts
Tanya Lloyd Kyi
(Author)
Ross Kinnaird
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Unbelievable facts about an amazing specimen--YOU! Most of us eat, run, or sleep without thinking about it. But our bodies are masterful machines of intricate design that perform amazing feats daily. The fifth book in Annick's successful 50 Questions series guides readers through the details of how our bodies function, from the miracles of genetics, to immune cells shaped like sea monsters. With her engaging, lucid style, Lloyd Kyi incorporates recent scientific research to explain our body's complex workings. Kids will love fnding the answers to questions such as: - Do blood cells travel single fle? (In our capillaries, blood cells have to squeeze through one at a time.) - How is your spine like a racetrack? (Messages race down the nerves in your spinal cord faster than a NASCAR driver.) - Is your brain like plastic? (Your brain's ability to change is called "plasticity.") - Are there aliens inside you? (The invasion of microscopic living organisms started the moment you were born.) You'll discover how people avoided epidemics in ancient Pakistan and why your goldfish can see things you can't. Hilarious illustrations will keep kids laughing as they learn.
Product Details
Price
$22.95
$21.34
Publisher
Annick Press
Publish Date
February 06, 2014
Pages
108
Dimensions
7.0 X 9.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781554516131
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Tanya Lloyd Kyi is the popular author of numerous books for young readers. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Ross Kinnaird is an illustrator who has worked in London, Sydney, and Hong Kong. He lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
Reviews
The writing style and humorous illustrations provide information in a way that will be appealing to a variety of readers while still allowing readers to use this book as a source for assignments.--Daphne Hamilton-Nagorsen"CM Reviews" (04/25/2014)
A fun and quirky romp through human anatomy.--Meaghan Darling"School Library Journal" (09/01/2014)
A fun and quirky romp through human anatomy.--Meaghan Darling"School Library Journal" (09/01/2014)