First Encyclopaedia of the Human Body
Suitable for age 5+
299227
£11.10
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- Comprehensive introduction to the human body and how it works
- Filled with photographs, detailed diagrams, scans, X-rays, and microscope images
- Features clear, simple explanations and engaging text for young readers
- Includes amazing facts, a glossary of body words, a comprehensive index
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First Encyclopaedia of the Human Body is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the human body and how it functions. Packed with extraordinary photographs, detailed diagrams, scans, X-rays, and microscope images, the book brings the inner workings of the body to life. It covers a wide range of topics, including the brain and nerves, the senses (seeing, hearing, taste, smell, touch), skin, hair and nails, bones, joints, muscles, blood, heart, breathing, voice, teeth, digestion, water in the body, hormones, genes, babies, growth, and health. The book also explores practical topics such as staying healthy, healthy eating, germs, visiting a doctor, and hospital experiences, making it a valuable guide for young readers. With clear, simple explanations, amazing facts, a glossary of body words, a comprehensive index, and QR code links to recommended websites via Usborne Quicklinks, this encyclopaedia provides an accessible, interactive, and visually rich resource for learning about the human body.

