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R**T
Body Book for All Ages (Parental Discretion Advised!)
I picked up this Smithsonian Human Body book for just $8, and even though it's currently priced at $14, it's still an incredible value for the amount of information packed inside. While I believe it's primarily designed for kids, be forewarned: this book literally covers everything you could possibly want to know about the human body. So, if you're not quite ready to have "the talk" with your younger ones, you might want to preview it first!That being said, it's an incredibly interesting book for readers of all ages. The visuals are truly amazing – detailed, engaging, and they really bring the complex systems of the body to life. Whether you're a curious child, a student, or an adult just looking to learn more about how we work, this book is a fantastic resource. Highly recommend it for its depth, visuals, and overall educational value!
P**E
This Dorling Kindersley book may be the best children's introduction to anatomy and physiology!
In Dorling Kindersley fashion, this book is engaging, thorough, accurate, has exceptional illustrations and pictures, and makes the reader want to keep reading.
M**I
Worth buying!
This book about the human body is well worth buying. It contains a lot of knowledge about the human body and has a large number of explanatory pictures. The pictures are clear and very good.
T**D
An Excellent Reference Book for Young Students!
Beautifully illustrated, this book is a perfect introduction to anatomy and physiology for young students. The text accompanying the illustrations is peppered with interesting details and is clear, concise and basic enough to hold the attention of readers young and old. My 9-year-old grandson loved receiving this book. An age-appropriate degree of caution may be required regarding the section on Reproduction, but overall the book is a great reference for the bookshelf and will be useful for years to come. Highly recommended!
R**E
Love the images and information in this book
Very bright and colorful chucked full of information. A perfect addition to our home school library.
A**R
I'm so impressed with this book
My 4 year old is obsessed with the human body. She asked me to teach her the names of all the bones (which I already knew from my training as an EMT when I was younger) so I have (I made up a silly song to sing and she loves it and it worked super well). I got her a kids' book about bones but it just doesn't have enough to keep teaching her so I went out on a limb and bought this. What I love is that it's so picture based so even though there's more than enough information here to keep her busily learning for years, the pictures grab her attention now in her pre-reader years. Being that she is only 4, my husband and I were a little concerned about how much detail they would go into on reproductive systems but I feel like it's totally kid appropriate for parents that wish to make sure their kids know the difference in male bodies and female bodies and aren't ready to go into much else yet. It does have illustrations of babies in utero but doesn't go into how they get out much to my relief. My daughter was born via c-section so she knows a doctor had to cut her out of my body but we haven't gone into the more traditional way babies are born yet. She didn't even notice the male anatomical photos yet and since there are no "external" genitalia photos (just cross sections to show the anatomy), I don't think she'll notice for a while. We have just decided to be very matter of fact about how our bodies are different when it comes up. There is a bit another reviewer mentioned about evolution so if you're a creationist, you may want to be prepared to discuss the differences in beliefs. What she has really focused on in her first 24 hours of having the book are the skeleton so she can show off how she knows the names of the bones already and she is very intrigued about the muscles and of course, how her food turns into waste through the digestive system and the urinary system. She is also fascinated by the blow up of the human head and all that is inside it. She also found the bit in the back of the book about how zero gravity affects the body because the other thing she is fascinated by are astronauts and space and she saw the astronaut in a space suit and got super excited. I think we're going to learn the digestive system and urinary system next since that is where her obvious fascination lies at the moment. But this is a really awesome book. I'm upstairs working and can hear her asking her dad if they can look at her new "skeleton book". To her, all internal anatomical diagrams are skeletons still, but we're working on it. I absolutely can't wait for her to be in preschool next year telling a teacher she banged her patella on something. Now if I could just get her to practice writing and sounds of the ABCs with the same enthusiasm she has for anatomy. After about 2.5 minutes of ABCs, she's off to the science and math sections of her pre-k workbooks. I've tried painting, writing with pencils, crayons, markers, white boards, magnets, play dough, videos and games on her tablet. The kid just cannot be entertained into learning phonics. I may have the only 4 year old that can tell you that your xiphoid process is the cartilage at the tip of your sternum in the middle of your chest but can't sing her ABCs all the way through yet and would rather do pretty much anything than trace or practice writing letters.
S**H
Questionable info
This book is great.......except that kids are learning incorrect color info! This is so basic and so very wrong....pretty disappointing for Smithsonian
C**U
An Engaging Journey Inside the Human Body
The media could not be loaded. The "Knowledge Encyclopedia Human Body" is an awe-inspiring and educational masterpiece that takes readers on a captivating journey through the intricacies of our most fascinating subject—the human body. As someone passionate about science and the marvels of biology, this book has left me utterly enthralled.The book is intelligently organized, starting with the basics and gradually delving deeper into the body's systems and functions. This structure makes it accessible for readers of all ages, whether you're a curious child or an adult seeking to expand your knowledge. The engaging writing style complements the visuals, making even the most complex topics easy to grasp.One of the standout features of this encyclopedia is its comprehensive coverage. It leaves no stone unturned, exploring everything from the skeletal system and muscular structure to the mysteries of the brain and the circulatory system. It's a treasure trove of information that satisfies even the most curious minds.I appreciate the real-world applications and connections that the book makes. It doesn't just present facts; it relates them to everyday life and medical breakthroughs, making the content relatable and relevant. This approach fosters a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
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