The Human Body: A First Discovery Book

by Sylvaine Pérols

Other authorsGallimard Jeunesse (Creator)
Paper Book, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

612

Publication

Cartwheel Books (1996), Edition: 1st, 32 pages

Description

Tells about the human body using color illustrations, cut-outs and overlapping transparencies.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Doris.Biegler
The human body is a short book showing the parts of the body in pictures and words that would be easy for a young child to understand. It goes over the organs and the bones and of course the skin.

I like this book and so do my children. This book has many great pictures with color and interactive
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pages. It doesn’t get as graphic as some other books about the body do and that keep the embarrassing questions to a minimum.

There are many activities you could do with this book like a art project with the bones making your very own skeleton, Also you could have game pin the organ on the body,
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LibraryThing member Ebinns
This book is appropriate for all ages. This book is about the human body and how it is made. There is a ton of information that explains why humans are they way that they are. It show pictures on how the body changes over time and all the important components of the body. As you flip through the
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pages there are certain parts that look under the skin and see the veins, organs, brain, and respiratory system.
This book would be very education in the classroom. Teachers could use this book to:
- introduce the human body in great body shop or during a unit. Have students break up in to buddies and trace their partner and draw in the important parts and label them.
- students could pick out vocabulary words they don't know and define them in their own words.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1994-12-03

Physical description

32 p.; 7.25 inches

ISBN

0590738763 / 9780590738767
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