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Are you curious about what your body looks like under your skin? Do you wonder where your food goes after you eat it? Check out what’s happening inside your body with this kid’s anatomy book. You’ll take a tour of your tissues, organs, muscles, and bones, and find out how they work together to help you move, think, and grow.
Explore a kid’s anatomy book that includes:
Detailed visual guides―Colorful pictures and diagrams show you the names of all your body parts, how your body fights off germs, how snacks become energy, and more.
Fun facts―This kid’s anatomy book is packed full of fascinating tidbits, like why your body grows hair and what causes freckles.
Anatomy in action―Try hands-on activities like pulling the DNA out of strawberries!
Discover how your body works with Human Anatomy for Kids.
From the Publisher



Body science
Learn about every system that makes up your body: integumentary, immune, lymphatic, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive.

Hands-on activities
Put what you learn into action with easy activities that use basic household items, like making your own X-ray box out of paper and lights.

Colorful and detailed
Vibrant illustrations and clearly labeled charts and diagrams help you learn to identify every body part and teach you how it works.
Publisher : Callisto Kids
Publication date : May 25, 2021
Language : English
Print length : 80 pages
ISBN-10 : 1648768636
ISBN-13 : 978-1648768637
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 4 – 9 years, from customers
Dimensions : 8 x 0.2 x 8 inches
Part of series : Junior Scientists
Grade level : 1 – 2
Best Sellers Rank: #9,656 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #15 in Children’s Anatomy Books #62 in Children’s Books on Health #285 in Children’s Coloring Books
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DJ –
Unit study addition.
This was a fun book for my youngest to dive into. Great addition to the human body homeschool unit study. Informative, easy to understand and just a great resource all around.
Sky –
Great for kids.
My son loves this book to learn from. It gives lots of detail and helps kids learn in a great way. If you are a homeschooling parent I would tell ya to get this book.
Amazon Customer –
Fine beginner anatomy book for children
Nice beginner anatomy book
Jen –
Great for homeschool!
A perfect book to add to our homeschool library!! Nice durable cover and thick pages. The pictures and text are appropriate. I’ll try to include a few pictures, in case that’s something that worries you, too 😉
T. Patterson –
Textbook of sorts
This book is not in the story format I was expecting. It’s more of a textbook for preschool/early elementary school kids. We will definitely use it when we have questions about certain things and look though it asy 4 year old gets older. I love the pictures and the kid friendly explanations.
Donald Wilkinson –
Great introduction to the human body
As a doctor, this is a great way to introduce children to their body. Plus when they have more questions based on what they see I can answer those too. Could be information overload initially so maybe take it a little at a time. Children find this book interesting.
SCV –
Great book for learning, appropriately challenging for a 5-6 year old.
This is a well-written book that provides information to genuinely challenge young readers. Our five-year-old is currently at a reading level of 700-800L and really enjoys this book. She loves to remember the facts included. I find the text simple enough for her to read, yet challenging enough that she is learning significantly. I believe it is suitable for any young reader who has a passion for learning. The information is organized by function, and each body system/function is described in simple terms.
colin Phillipps –
Great buy!
Super cool book! Very fun and educational. Great for kids of many ages. I’m an adult and I loved looking through this book. I’d def recommend it for sure!
Kate –
I’m in love with this book, and my 7 year old son loves it as well. It is well structured. Very informative.