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Why does my nose run?

(and other questions kids ask about their bodies)
1985
Facts about human physiology in question-and-answer format, dealing with such phenomena as blinking, crying, burping, shivering, and sweating, as well as goose bumps, dizziness, pimples, allergies, and flat feet.

The human body

1996
Laminated pages and transparent overlays introduce the different parts of the human body.

Our bodies

1997
Presents a human hair that resembles a tree trunk, bones filled with as many holes as a sponge, tunnels in the skin for sweat to pass through, and other microscopic marvels of the human body.

The human body

2001

Easy genius science projects with the human body

great experiments and ideas
2009
Contains instructions for science experiments which teach about the human body, covering the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems; the senses; and other areas.

The human body

2008
An investigation of the human body, looking at what technological developments have revealed about the twelve major body systems and how they work together--from the inside to the outside.

How the incredible human body works, by the Brainwaves

2007
Presents an informative guide that looks into the body's physiological processes and its anatomical make-up; and describes how the body's defense force fights against invasions from toxic bacteria.

Body

2005
Uses detailed color images, transparent overlays, and explanatory text to examine human anatomy, covering the body systems, head, and upper and lower body, and includes interactive animations on CD-ROM.

Human body

2005
Contains an illustrated guide to the human body, provinding information on all aspect of how it functions, with a collection of web site links for more information.

Coolest cross-sections ever

2001
A collection of color illustrations that provide detailed, cross-section views of a variety of buildings, vehicles, cities, bridges, natural wonders, the human body, a castle, a man-of-war, and a range of everyday items such as soap and aluminum foil.

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