
The Interactive Human Body: Explore the human body with flaps, wheels, levers, touch and feel, and more!
- Children's Anatomy Books
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:November,2025
- Pages:16
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:254mm×254mm
- Publication Place:United States
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
This dynamic book allows kids to learn about organs, systems, cells, DNA, and more in a creative, hands-on format that is irresistible! Watch food move through the digestive system, feel the texture of your intestines, split cells, spin DNA, and more in The Interactive Human Body, the innovative book that begs to be explored.
The third book in the award-winning Interactive Explorer series! Accolades for The Interaactive Constitution:
A 2021 Notable Social Studies Trade Book (NCSS-CBC)
Finalist, IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards: The Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book
“Both history geeks and casual students should easily ratify this one.”―Publishers Weekly
Author
Juliana Eigner was born in São Paulo and currently lives in Ubatuba, a small coastal town in Brazil. Since graduating with a degree in design Juliana has experimented with many different types of art, including jewelry, ceramics, porcelain, collage, and painting. In 2006 she became enchanted by surface patterns and its countless applications. Over the years, she has expanded her research to illustration. Juliana is in love with and inspired by nature. When she had her daughter, her work naturally started to reflect childhood, through elements of color and emotion. Nowadays, Juliana usually develops authorial work in both digital and manual art, ranging from clothes or chocolates to books or walls.