All You Need to Know about Your Body by age 7
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The perfect introduction to human biology for young learners. Explore how your body works, from your amazing brain to your busy bones, with fun, clear facts.
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Title: All You Need to Know about Your Body by age 7
Author: Alice James
Publisher: Usborne Publishing (2023)
Format: Hardback
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9781803701639
All You Need to Know about Your Body by age 7 by Alice James is a foundational science book designed specifically to answer the many questions young children have about their own physical selves. Part of a celebrated series by Usborne, this hardback guide breaks down the complexities of human anatomy into friendly, manageable pieces of information. It covers everything from how we see and hear to what happens to the food we eat, making it an ideal companion for children just starting their primary school journey.
The book uses vibrant illustrations and simple, engaging language to explain how different parts of the body work together to keep us moving, thinking, and growing. It introduces children to the skeletal system, the Five Senses, and the importance of healthy habits like exercise and hygiene. By focusing on the “how” and “why,” Alice James helps demystify biology, turning a complex subject into a fun and relatable exploration of the “amazing machine” that is the human body.
This educational resource is perfectly aligned with early childhood development goals, encouraging curiosity and a love for STEM subjects. The sturdy hardback format ensures the book can be enjoyed repeatedly by eager young readers, whether at home or in a classroom setting. It is a fantastic gift for birthdays or as a supplementary learning tool to help children feel confident about their understanding of science.
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