First Encyclopedia of the Human Body by John Woodcock, David Hancock, Fiona Chandler

First Encyclopedia of the Human Body

John Woodcock, David Hancock, Fiona Chandler

64 pages first pub 2004 (view editions)

nonfiction childrens science informative lighthearted medium-paced
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This book is ideal for young readers with budding curiosity about how their bodies work, blending engaging visuals and interactive elements to make learning both fun and foundational for school projects.

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This encyclopedia is a simple introduction to the miracle of the human body. With stimulating design and easy-to-read text, this book should enable children to make sense of the body. Thematically arranged, with Internet links, illustrations and s...

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