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Human Body: 25 Fantastic Projects Illuminate How the Body Works
 
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Written by Kathleen Reilly

Paperback
122 pages; 9.8 x 7.8 in.
Publisher: Nomad Press (October 2008)
ISBN: 978-1-9346702-4-8


Kids will be amazed at all the action that's going on right inside their own bodies, from understanding just how that apple turns into energy to how the "leftovers" make their exit. This book will engage kids with hands-on activities that will show them all the fantastic, well-orchestrated systems at work in their very own bodies. They'll see exactly how smoke affects the lung, how the heart really acts as a liquid pump, and how the different joints are structured and serve different purposes. Kids will gain a concrete understanding of their bodies and realize in the process just how amazing they really are.

 The workings of the human body are expertly summarized in 11 tidy chapters, which include experiments that explain how the body works by creating models that either imitate or test its functions. The chapter on the respiratory system describes how to build a working model of the heart's four chambers with circulating "blood," while the chapter on the senses demonstrates how to make optical illusions. Many of the activities require adult supervision due to the materials required. For example, the decalcifying bone experiment calls for hydrochloric acid. Other projects include making a fingerprinting kit, forming an exact model of one's teeth, and taking a DNA extraction from plant cells. Simple drawings and cartoons enliven and illuminate the text; however, the black-and-white format detracts from their potential power. The scientific explanations are superb. A great addition to any collection.
--School Library Journal

 This book is lots of fun. It is easy to read and gets the science right. All the projects are entertaining, easy to perform, and teach a whole lot about how our fascinating bodies really work!
--Jon Mallatt, Washington State University

 I love this book! As an enducator, scientist, and parent, I found this book to be an excellent educational tool. The text is entertaining, the illustrations are fun and informative, and the experiments really bring the concepts to life! Students young and old will be engaged and have new-found excitement for the human body!
--Christopher Minson, Ph.D., Univeristy of Oregon