First Encyclopedia of the Human Body
(Autor) Fiona ChandlerAn engaging and easy-to-read introduction to how the human body works for young children. A fact-packed, beautifully illustrated, all-round introduction to the human body and how it works. Full of extraordinary photographs, detailed diagrams, stunning scans, X-rays and microscope images of the human body. Engaging text and clear, simple explanations of all the main bodily functions. Includes amazing facts, a glossary of body words, a comprehensive index and internet links to recommended websites at Usborne Quicklinks accessed via QR codes.Chapters in this book include:- Inside your body- Your brain and nerves- Seeing- Hearing- Taste and smell- Touch- Skin- Hair and nails- Bones- Joints- Muscles- Blood- Your heart- Breathing- Your voice- Teeth- What happens to food?- Water in your body- Hormones- Genes- Babies- Growing and changing- Staying healthy- Healthy eating- Germs- Seeing a doctor- Looking inside- Going to a hospital- Body words
Fiona Chandler
Fiona Chandler is a renowned author known for her captivating storytelling and vivid imagery. She has published several acclaimed works in the mystery and suspense genre, including "The Silent Witness" and "The Dark Secrets". Chandler's writing style is characterized by gripping plots, intricate character development, and masterful suspense-building. Her contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the mystery genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. One of her most famous works, "The Silent Witness", has been praised for its clever twists and haunting atmosphere, solidifying Chandler's reputation as a master of suspense.