by Kristie Wagner (Author)
Learn what makes our bodies move with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9.
Are you curious about what your body looks like under your skin? Do you wonder where your food goes after you eat it? Check out what’s happening inside your body with this kid’s anatomy book. You’ll take a tour of your tissues, organs, muscles, and bones, and find out how they work together to help you move, think, and grow.
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Discover how your body works with Human Anatomy for Kids.
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"Human Anatomy for Kids is a very detailed book with helpful illustrations that make it fun and easy for kids to learn basic human anatomy down to the cellular level." —Kolten Kline, master of science in occupational therapy student
"Human Anatomy for Kids is the perfect guide for your child's first steps into the world of anatomy and physiology. Kristie Wagner, with 12 years of work in her field of science, has masterfully navigated the subject with wonderful graphics to engage the mind; exceptional experiments for fun hands-on activities; and absolutely terrific, easy-to-digest facts to keep any child hungry for learning. This book does a splendid job of compacting a topic with immense depth into something so manageable for the beginning mind" —Evan Wiseman, registered diagnostic medical sonographer
"I've been teaching anatomy and physiology at the college level for more than a decade. Kristie's book can build a great foundation for kids and build interest in learning more about the human body. She makes complicated topics simple—and fun!" —Dr. Rich Dhyanchand, professor at University of Wisconsin-Platteville