Bizarre incredible and downright gross facts about human and animal bodies
In Hair-raising Human Body Facts you'll learn about some of the most incredible things going on inside you right now! Giggle and gasp as you read about and see some truly astonishing (and sometimes silly) parts of the human body such as your super-cool cornea which gets its oxygen from the air and has no blood at all flowing to it or your secretly clever nostrils which take turns breathing - that's some amazing teamwork!
The Body Bits series is written by the hilarious and knowledgeable Paul Mason and illustrated by Dave Smith whose laugh-out-loud and action-packed artwork can't be beaten. Reading and learning become a source of endless fun for even the most reluctant reader with Body Bits. Great for readers aged 7-9 years.
Don't forget the other books in the series:
Hair-raising Human Body Facts
Dead-awesome Dinosaur Body Facts
Eye-popping Plant Part Facts
Contents list for Hair-raising Human Body Facts:
Body bits / Hair-raising nd nail-biting facts / Excellent eyeballs / The boggling brain / The truth about teeth / Brilliant bones / Breathtaking breathing / Bits about blood / Stupendous skin / Dynamic defences / Stomach-churning digestion / Amazing muscles / Unique you / Glossary / Finding out more / Index
Paul Mason (Author) Paul's books cover a wide range of subjects, from whether the Romans ate crisps to how to build the world's best skatepark, but he writes mostly about sport. Whether you are interested in swimming, cycling, snowboarding, surfing or another sport, Paul has probably written something that will inspire you to get out and give it a try. Paul writes in a shack by the beach, which he shares with his one-eyed surf dog, Daisy. Jess Bradley (Illustrator) Jess Bradley is a writer and artist for The Phoenix Comic, a writer for The Beano and has illustrated several children's books. A Day In The Life Of A Poo, A Gnu and You, illustrated by Jess won the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction. Jess lives in Torquay with her husband and son and enjoys drawing in her many sketchbooks, playing video games, reading and watching scary films.
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