Spanish version of "A Book About Your Skeleton." A simple discussion of what bones are made of, how many are in the body, why they are important, and how they work.
Discusses the work of skeletons and exoskeletons in humans and animals. Features color photographs, an activity, a quiz, a glossary, and further resources.
There is an ever present need for a text -- not a heavy academic textbook -- on human anatomy and physiology for those who are interested in the workings of the human body.
Presents an introduction to human bones and muscle systems, explaining how bones and muscles are living organisms that give bodies shape, structure and protection, while performing the important job of helping to make blood.
Joins a science class as it explores the movements of the human skeleton and uses live action, X rays, and medical footage to illustrate the action of muscles and the relationship of bone, ligament, joint, and tendon.
After nine lives, Skeleton Cat is back for his tenth. And he has big dreams: to be a drummer. So he rattles and shakes his way through town to find the perfect band.