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Show kids what makes their body move—for grades 4 to 6 The human body comes in many different shapes and sizes—but we're all still put together the same way. With the Human Anatomy Activity Book for Kids, curious kids will learn all about the different parts of their body and what each one does! Through on-page activities, hands-on experiment ideas, and colorful illustrations, this book will get kids excited about science and help them understand what makes their bodies feel strong and healthy. * All systems, go!—Kids will find lots of fascinating facts about their brain, heart, lungs,…mehr

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Show kids what makes their body move—for grades 4 to 6 The human body comes in many different shapes and sizes—but we're all still put together the same way. With the Human Anatomy Activity Book for Kids, curious kids will learn all about the different parts of their body and what each one does! Through on-page activities, hands-on experiment ideas, and colorful illustrations, this book will get kids excited about science and help them understand what makes their bodies feel strong and healthy. * All systems, go!—Kids will find lots of fascinating facts about their brain, heart, lungs, digestion, and more with detailed illustrations and information about all the major organ systems in the body. * 30 awesome activities—Your child will try out puzzles, quizzes, and inspiration for experiments that show them how the body works—from naming bones, to measuring their own heart rate, unscrambling respiratory words, and more! * Tons of trivia—Did you know people shed 40,000 skin cells every hour? Or that your eye actually sees things upside-down? Discover more fun trivia inside! Grab this kid's anatomy book today and let your child take a look at what's happening under their skin.
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SHANNAN MUSKOPF studied biology and education at the University of Illinois. She has taught biology, AP biology, and anatomy and physiology for more than 20 years at a public high school. Shannan developed the website BiologyCorner.com to share resources with students and other teachers.