Here's the most entertaining way for children to get a good look at the human body and learn how bodies work: 28 fun and instructive, ready-to-color illustrations. Coordinating text explores the muscular, skeletal, nervous, digestive, respiratory, and immune systems, and answers such questions as What is a hiccup? and Where is my DNA? Dover Original.
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Human Anatomy Coloring Book by Margaret Matt, Joe Ziemian Careful, scientifically accurate line renderings of the body's organs and major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, reproductive, etc. Numerous views, cross-sections, diagrams. Suggestions for coloring. Complete text. 43 plates.
Seashore Activity Book by Patricia J. Wynne Spend a day at the beach while you're navigating mazes, doing crosswords, connecting dots, and solving other seashore-related puzzles. 40 puzzles with solutions.
Extreme Mammals by Patricia J. Wynne Colossal and teensy, swift and sluggish, these mammals tend to extremes. Thirty captioned images portray remarkable creatures, from extinct cousins of the rhinoceros to modern kangaroos, bats, and elephants.
Build a Skeleton Sticker Book by Patricia J. Wynne Bone up on your anatomy — from head to toe! Just apply each of the 29 labeled stickers to the correct place and get the inside story on your body's framework.
Charles Darwin by John Green Thirty splendid illustrations and captions chronicle the life of the 19th-century English naturalist: his school days, voyage to the Galapagos Islands, the publication of his landmark evolutionary works, and more.
Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Stickers by Patricia J. Wynne These spooky skeleton stickers get even scarier in the dark, when their bone structure starts to glow! The 15 images of creepy fun include full-bodied skeletons, plus assorted smiling skulls.
The Evolution of the Horse by Patricia J. Wynne Everyone who loves horses will be amazed to see the many forms these creatures have taken since their first appearance over 50 million years ago. Thirty images range from the very first horse, which was no bigger than a house cat, to the familiar animals of today.
Horse Anatomy by John Green Over 100 accurate drawings examine the horse — inside and out. The skeleton, muscles, nervous system, and major organs are clearly labeled and explained.
All About the Weather by Bruce LaFontaine Forty-four carefully researched illustrations and accompanying text describe tornadoes, hurricanes, fog, cloud types, wind patterns, ocean currents, and other phenomena.
At the Hospital by Cathy Beylon Twenty-one large pictures and easy-to-read captions describe what happens in a busy community hospital. Scenes of a nursery, a doctor examining a little girl, a boy in a wheelchair heading for the X-ray unit, more.
At the Aquarium by Cathy Beylon Twenty-nine large, easy-to-color images provide clues for identifying seahorses, kissing gourami, a dolphin, horseshoe crabs, seals, varieties of starfish, octopus, and other marine creatures. Brief captions.
Doctor’s Office Sticker Activity Book by Cathy Beylon Full-color scene of a doctor's office invites children to bring it to life with 34 full-color, reusable stickers including a doctor, nurse, young patients, scales, a microscope, stethoscope, wall phone, and more.
Human Anatomy in Full Color by John Green Twenty-five exceptionally clear and detailed anatomical plates — with labels and extensive captions — depict the skeleton, spine, bones, joints, skull, muscles, skin and limbs; heart, stomach, other organs; much more.
Prehistoric Mammals Coloring Book by Jan Sovak Forty-one highly-detailed accurately rendered illustrations: the Megistoterium, one of the largest flesh-eating mammals that ever lived; the Smilodon, largest of saber-toothed tigers; the giraffe-like Indricotherium that browsed on treetops and many more.
History of Space Exploration Coloring Book by Bruce LaFontaine Forty-four captioned illustrations accurately depict scenes of major milestones in space exploration — from launching of first liquid-fuel rocket (1926) to Challenger tragedy (1986).