First Encyclopedia of the Human Body

First Encyclopedia of the Human Body - Book review by Rowena Thomas | 'Amazing Me'

Book Review

Topic:

Bodies, Body Image, Gender, and Families

Age:

5-8

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Short Summary

The First Encyclopedia of the Human Body was written by Fiona Chandler and illustrated by David Hancock for kids aged 5 to 8.

What This Book Is About

This book is about the human body, and how everything works including the reproductive system. 

Staying true to what an encyclopedia is, this book is full of information that answers questions like:

  • Where do babies come from?
  • Where does our food go?
  • What are eyelashes for?
  • How many bones do we have in our body?

Reflection and Comments

This book makes it easy for kids to understand the wonders of the human body including the reproductive organs and what they do.

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