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The Trouble with Germs
Jennifer Frantz (2010) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade) Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Human Body
Nonfiction
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This book explains why you need to wash your hands. Clean hands keep germs from spreading and you'll learn the best way to properly clean your hands.
Kid review
written by Aric, Age 9
Sid the Science Kid and his class learn how to wash their hands and not spread germs so you don't get sick.
Kid review
written by Ashtin, Age 7
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Mi mano es una regla
Kim Seong-Eun (2006) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Growing Bigger / All About Me
Human Body
Libros en Español
Multicultural
New Books
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Una niña inteligente está creciendo y necesita ropa más grande. Su mamá le teje un vestido nuevo usando la propia mano para medir el ancho de sus hombros y el largo de sus brazos. La niña descubre que puede usar diferentes partes de sus cuerpo como parámetro para medir cosas a su alrededor. Las ilustraciones están llenas de humor y además de aprender sobre las diferentes unidades de medida, los niños entran en contacto con la matemática a través del propio cuerpo y aprenden a conocerse a sí mismos usando parámetros divertidos y poco convencionales. Librarian review
written by Emilia
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Hello Toes! Hello Feet!
Ann Whitford Paul (1998) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Human Body
Rhyming Books
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What do you and your feet do every day? Where do you take your feet? Lively illustrations and lots of rhyming give this title lots of appeal. There's lots to notice and read in the pictures too. Librarian review
written by Mollie
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Find a Face
Francois Robert and Jane Gittings (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Art
Human Body
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Faces are everywhere. If you look carefully you can find faces in some very unexpected places. This book contains photographs of everyday objects that look like they have a face on them. What parts of a face can you find? Can you guess what object makes the face in the picture? The answers are below the pictures in small print. This is a great book to get the imagination going. Try to make faces out of objects on your own. Librarian review
written by Susan
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Guinea Pig Scientists
Leslie Dendy (2005) , 213 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Human Body
Nonfiction
Reluctant Readers
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Have you ever wondered how we know what we know about the human body and the world around us? Before there were x-rays and microscopes and even medical schools, how did people learn about diseases and medicine? The answer was often men and women who used their own bodies to experiment on. Known as guinea pigs, these people risked their lives to find out the answers to questions most of us wouldn't bother to ask. How high a temperature can the human body withstand? What happens to food after we eat it? What would happen if there were no day and night? Through the years people have died attempting to answer these questions, and others that in turn have saved many lives. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Nose to Toes
Marilyn Baillie (2001) , 32 pages
Audience: Babies Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Animals
Growing Bigger / All About Me
Human Body
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Learn all about your body by pretending to be your favorite animal. Be like a mouse and grab a sweet treat or be like a dog and hear tiny sounds. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Boogers Are Blessings
Michael McDermott (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade) Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Gross Stuff
Human Body
New Books
Reluctant Readers
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Boogers are great! They can be glow-in-the-dark or neon yellow, but they're all delicious according to this book. The pictures will make you laugh, or want to throw-up, but either way you'll enjoy it! Librarian review
written by Kristin
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Parts
Tedd Arnold (1997) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Growing Bigger / All About Me
Health and Nutrition
Human Body
Humor
Reluctant Readers
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A little boy is afraid he might be falling apart when he notices, among other things, a loose tooth and missing hair.
Hair falling out at age 5? It can't be! But it's only a little, and it's only natural, along with bellybutton lint and other goodies. You will love the puns and fun in this look at some body parts that every kid has. Also try More Parts and Even More Parts by the same author.
Librarian review
written by Heath Rezabek
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I'm Growing
Aliki (1992) , 31 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Growing Bigger / All About Me
Health and Nutrition
Human Body
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A little boy looks at all the ways he is growing.
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Eyes, Nose, Fingers, and Toes
Judy Hindley (1998) , 32 pages
Audience: Babies Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Growing Bigger / All About Me
Human Body
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A group of toddlers explores the parts of their bodies and what they can do with them.
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