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Hands-on grossology
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Sylvia Branzei |
Instructions for a variety of simple experiments that illustrate some of the more "disgusting" aspects of human physiology. Also includes experiments involving bread mold, snail slime, and sour milk. |
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Janice VanCleave's play and find out about the human body
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Janice Pratt VanCleave |
Presents simple experiments answering such questions about the human body as "Why does my skin pucker up when I take a long bath?" "Why are my bones hard?" and "How much breath do I have?" |
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Why Don't Haircuts Hurt
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Melvin Berger |
Provides answers to a variety of questions about the human body including "Why do you blush?", "Why do you need two ears?", "How strong is hair?", and "What are goosebumps?" |
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Investigating the Human Body
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Connie Jankowski |
Connect content-area literacy and science with differentiated readers featuring lab activities and profiles of related scientitists |
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Gross universe
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Jeff Szpirglas |
Gross Universe is an eye-opening, sometimes stomach-turning, but always irresistibly entertaining exploration of the many physical things about animals, plants, and-of course-young readers themselves… |
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Snot, poop, vomit, and more
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Alvin Silverstein |
"Explores 'yucky' things about the human body, including earwax, gas, bodily wastes, and more"--Provided by publisher. |
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The human body
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Pennie Stoyles |
"Introduces readers to the many different types of energy the human body encounters, including light, sound, heat, and electrical energies"-- |
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Human Body
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Claude Delafosse |
Explores the inside of the human body, depicting organs, bones, and muscles and how they function. Includes a paper flashlight that can be used to view hidden images. |
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Weird but true human body facts
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Carmen Bredeson |
"Discover why we laugh and sneeze, what dust really is, and why we can't tickle ourselves"--Provided by publisher. |
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The human body
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Ann Fullick |
Looks at various aspects of the human body, including the skeleton, muscles, digestive system, reproductive organs, and more. |
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50 things you should know about the human body
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Angela Royston |
Discover the secrets of the human body and find out how everything works! Understand how the body functions to help you move, hear, breathe, grow ... and much more. Packed with facts, illustrations, … |
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SuperHuman encyclopedia
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Steve Parker |
Be amazed and astounded at the human body, from head to toe, and discover how extraordinary you really are. Robert Winston explains all the amazing things the human body can do. From the human brain … |
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I burp
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Katie Marsico |
"Young children are naturally curious about themselves. Tell Me Why I Burp offers answers to their most compelling questions about their rumbling tummy. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing pho… |
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Smelly farts and other body horrors
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Anna Claybourne,John C. Miles |
"Gurgle, burp, ooze, and squirt--sometimes our bodies do the most disgusting things! Our bodies are food-processing factories that produce oils and gases and waste. From making sticky earwax and stin… |
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Superman Science
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Tammy Laura Lynn Enz,Agnieszka Jòzefina Biskup |
144 pages : 23 cm |
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The young Oxford book of the human being
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David M. Glover |
Explores the way the human body works, the origins of human beings, and the various ways that humans live and organize themselves socially and culturally. |
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Moving your body
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Morgan, Philip |
"Discusses the different systems of the body and how they function together to make the body work"--Provided by the publisher. |
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