The Science Of Acne and Warts
- Inside the Human BodyPopular Science for kidsscience and nature
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
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- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:240mm×212mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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★Colourful and quirky illustrations, informative and fun reference books for children 7+.
★These information books cover the extraordinary, extinct world of dinosaurs, the inner workings of the human body, and the function of various big machines and engineering projects, combining easy-to-read text with a focus on the gross and gruesome aspects of each topic.
★Eye-opening and exciting in equal measure, with spreads of multiple entry points, including an introductory paragraph, illustrations, speech bubbles and side panels.
20 titles:
【Human Body (4 titles)】: ACNE and WARTS, POOP and FARTS, SCABS and PUS, SNOT and PHLEGM;
【Dinosaurs (4 titles)】: FLYING REPTILES, KILLER DINOS, PREHISTORIC GIANTS, SEA MONSTERS;
【Earth((4 titles)】: NATURAL DISASTERS, OCEAN, ROCKS and MINERALS, WEATHER;
【Big Machines(4 titles)】: SEAFARING, VEHICLES, WARFARE, FLIGHT;
【Science and Engineering(4 titles)】: BRIDGES and TUNNELS, BUILDINGS, SPACECRAFT, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY.
Description
Muscles, bones, blood, organs-your skin keeps it all in place. It also keeps bad stuff out, like germs. This beguiling guide to skin, the largest organ in the human body, explores everything from how it protects us to how it can itch and irritate us, and delves into why skin is such a integral part of our identity.
Author
Alex Woolf has written well over a hundred books, mainly for children and young adults, which have sold around the world and been translated into more than a dozen different languages. In his non-fiction writing, his passions are history and science, but he has also written on natural history, social issues and politics. He has published numerous works of middle grade and YA fiction covering a number of genres, including historical, science fiction, steampunk, horror and mystery. Alex is a prolific author for Fiction Express, a publishing company offering interactive stories for schools in 20 countries across Europe, Latin America and Asia. He regularly visits schools around the UK offering talks and creative writing workshops.





