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Did you know... a baby has a lot more bones than an adult that by bedtime you are shorter than you were that morning? it takes about 23 seconds for blood to circulate through you entire body? the smallest bone in your body is inside your ear? These are only a few of the amazing facts that will introduce you to the fascinating world of the body. With David Suzuki as your guide. you'll investigate what the different parts of the body are, how they are formed, and how they work. Wouldn't you like to... make a stethoscope and listen to your heartbeat? measure how big a breath you can take? turn…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Did you know... a baby has a lot more bones than an adult that by bedtime you are shorter than you were that morning? it takes about 23 seconds for blood to circulate through you entire body? the smallest bone in your body is inside your ear? These are only a few of the amazing facts that will introduce you to the fascinating world of the body. With David Suzuki as your guide. you'll investigate what the different parts of the body are, how they are formed, and how they work. Wouldn't you like to... make a stethoscope and listen to your heartbeat? measure how big a breath you can take? turn your feet into works of art? try six impossible tricks? Fully illustrate and filled with exciting projects and activities, Looking at the body means hours of enjoyable learning for the whole family.
Autorenporträt
David Suzuki, a professor of genetics at the University of British Columbia, regularly writes a science coloumn for the Toronto Star and hosts the award-winning CBC television series, The Nature of Things.