Outside-In: A Lift-the-Flaps Body Book

by Claire Smallman

Other authorsJohn Shelley (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

J2F.104

Publication

B.E.S. Publishing (Barron's Educational Series)

Pages

36

Description

Simple text and lift-the-flap illustrations explain the functions of the various parts of the body.

Description

Originally published by Barron's more than two decades ago, Claire Smallman's child-friendly narrative tells kids about their bodies and how they work. For many seasons following its first publication, Outside-In was popular with parents and kids. Now, it's back again in a new format, keeping the same text, but adding all-new and contemporary full-color illustrations on every page. Written in child-friendly language, Outside-In explains the human body's skin, the function of breathing and the lungs, the structures of bones and teeth, eating and digestion, blood and circulation, and the body's muscles. Boys and girls can lift flaps on many illustrations to see the body's organs, bones, and muscles. Here's a longtime favorite volume back again to educate a new generation of children.

Collection

Barcode

7797

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

36 p.; 11.2 inches

ISBN

0764162810 / 9780764162817

Rating

(1 rating; 4)

Call number

J2F.104
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