The Horrible Science of You
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
96
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Sep 1, 2009
الناشر
Scholastic
رقم ISBN-10
1407108638
رقم ISBN-13
9781407108636
الوصف
This engaging exploration delves into the fascinating workings of the human body, inviting readers to discover the remarkable processes that occur within themselves. The narrative weaves together both the bizarre and the incredible, revealing how various systems function in a way that is both educational and entertaining. As young readers journey through the text, they encounter quirky facts and illustrations that bring to life the complexities of their own physiology.
With humor and wit, the authors break down complicated concepts into easily digestible segments, ensuring that readers stay engaged while they learn. From the secrets of the digestive system to the intricacies of the brain, the discussions provoke curiosity and inspire a deeper understanding of what makes us human. Each turn of the page encourages exploration and contemplation, making it an enjoyable read for anyone curious about their own biology.
In addition to being informative, the work is also relatable, emphasizing that understanding one's body can be a fun adventure. By the end, readers are left with a sense of wonder about themselves, eager to share what they've learned about their own biological machinery.
With humor and wit, the authors break down complicated concepts into easily digestible segments, ensuring that readers stay engaged while they learn. From the secrets of the digestive system to the intricacies of the brain, the discussions provoke curiosity and inspire a deeper understanding of what makes us human. Each turn of the page encourages exploration and contemplation, making it an enjoyable read for anyone curious about their own biology.
In addition to being informative, the work is also relatable, emphasizing that understanding one's body can be a fun adventure. By the end, readers are left with a sense of wonder about themselves, eager to share what they've learned about their own biological machinery.