First Science Experiments

The Amazing Human Body

By Levine, Shar & Johnstone, Leslie & Harpster, Steve

Publishers Summary:
Why is my hair straight when my friend's is curly, does my tummy growl when I am hungry, do things start to look all fuzzy when they get close to my eyes? Nothing fascinates kids more than their own bodies and how they work. The youngest budding scientists can find out some of the head-to-toe basics through these extremely simple activities. Using tea bags, children can test their sense of smell--and find out why they stop noticing even the most delicious aromas after a little while. With a pillow, a helpful adult, and a supported headstand, they'll discover why they become dizzy when they spin. Who knew learning could be such fun?

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ISBN
978-1-40272-437-4
Publisher
Sterling


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 2006

PreS-Gr 2 Twenty science activities help to answer questions students might have. With the assistance of adults, they can learn how much air they take in when they breathe, what makes a stomach ache, why their teeth are different shapes, and more. Abundant cartoon illustrations show kids of different races having th...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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