The skeleton / written by John Wood and Harriet Brundle.
Material type:![Text](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1534535969
- 9781534535961
- 1534535985
- 9781534535985
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Main Library | Children's NonFiction | 612.751 W876 | Available | 33111010489561 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Dr. Seymour Skinless takes readers on an adventure under the skin in this exciting look at the skeletal system. Through comprehensive main text, readers are presented with interesting facts on the different types of bones in our bodies, what bones are made of, and how they help us to move. Additional information is relayed through eye-catching fact boxes, a thorough glossary full of helpful terms, and detailed diagrams. Charming illustrations and vivid, full-color photographs add an exciting visual component to this introduction on a basic science curriculum topic.
Includes index.
Let Seymour introduce you to your own insides: Your brilliant bones, super cells, mighty muscles, and beautiful blood. Together, you'll explore the inner workings of the human body - possibly the most amazing machine ever made! What viruses can be found on a mobile phone? And what is living in your eyelashes? Not got the faint-hearted, this series looks at the little critters we all live with, and can't live without.