All About Scabs (My Body Science Series) (My Body Science Series)

by Amanda Mayer Stinchecum

Other authorsGenichiro Yagyu (Author)
Hardcover, 1998

Description

Explains how scabs form and the healing function they serve.

Publication

Kane/Miller Book Pub (1998), Edition: Ill, 28 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member ezwicky
A clear description of what scabs are and why you should leave them be. My daughter loves it and actually is somewhat better about leaving scabs alone instead of picking them off now. The book works partly because it takes a fairly juvenile approach to the matter which has its icky moments. If
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scabs bother you at all, you will hate it a lot.
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LibraryThing member kgeorge
This story looks at how scabs are formed and what happens if you continue to pick them. I originally bought this book for my daughter because she was continually picking her bites and scabs. She would end up scars on her arms and legs. After reading this book, she now understands (as much as a 6
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y/o can) why they are important to helping her body heal. This book would be excellent in a kindergarten class.
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LibraryThing member EliseMT
This is a straightforward and humorous book that teaches readers the fundamentals of scabs. The illustrations are simple and look as if they could have been drawn by a child, making this topic more accessible and fun for young readers. This book could be included in a unit about the human body
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and/or skin.
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Language

Original language

Japanese

Physical description

11 inches

ISBN

9780916291822

UPC

884599874958
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