Examines various parts of the human body and how they work, including the blood, chromosomes, digestive system, muscles, tissues, nervous system, skeleton, and more.
Rhyming text describes parts of the body and their uses--hands for waving and painting, a mouth for singing and eating--and tells how the parts add up to be a unique person.
Presents brief explanations to fifteen questions children ask about themselves, all related to their bodies, such as "Why can't I see in the dark?" and "Why do I sweat when I'm hot?" and also includes a glossary of body words and discussion/activity suggestions for parents and teachers.
Provides answers to a variety of questions about the human body including "Why do you blush?", "Why do you need two ears?", "How strong is hair?", and "What are goose bumps?".
A collection of original stories, poems, riddles, games, and hands-on activities to develop early math skills, focusing on math intrinsic to the human body.