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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 611
EAN: 9780064450874
ISBN: 0064450872
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: March 14, 1989
Publisher: HarperCollins
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: March 14, 1989
Sales Rank: 124334
Studio: HarperCollins
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Product Description:
Your skeleton helps you leap, somersault, and touch your toes -- without it, you would be as floppy as a beanbag! There are over 200 bones living and growing inside you that make up your skeleton. There are also ligaments and joints that hold your bones together, and cartilage in your bendable parts like your ears and your nose. Learn all about what a skeleton can do -- because this isn't some make-believe Halloween skeleton, this is the real skeleton inside you.
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I bought this book at a Scholastic book fair my elementary school put on in the early 90s. The book remains one of my treasured favorites (16 years later). In fact, I found myself quoting it just the other day ("Without bones, you'd be floppy as a bean bag"). It's fun to read, extremely informative about what goes on inside your body, and it has information that sticks with you forever (I haven't read the book in over 10 years, but I still know that we have 206 bones thanks to it). I can't recommend ... Read More
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I'm not against science, but
While a very informative book for children, it really downplays the social and moral implications of radiology. Don't I really have to bring up the fluoroscopes that caused cancer and osteoporosis. If radiologists really don't have anything to hide and this is perfectly safe then why did she put on a lead vest and walk down the hall, huh?
Roentgen underwent a deathbed conversion after all.
I mean face it; X-rays are dangerous radiation which is ... Read More
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Ordering on line was a wonderful experience. The quality of the book I purchased was amazing!
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This book details what the bones in your body look like and their functions. Colorful pictures are helpful and entertaining. This book also mentions a broken arm. Fun reading if your child is in a cast.
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