What Matters Most?: Human Body Bits

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Learn about the human body by meeting some hilarious characters who are keen to explain why they are the most important!

This book makes science learning fun and engaging for children aged 7 plus. Brain is sure that he is the most important part in the human body, after all he is in charge, but what about the heart - she's always pumping -and blood cells are convinced they are the most hard-working! So which body part really matters most?

What Matters Most is a series of humorous books for children that explain science processes with lively comic artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in the series:
Body Bits
Energy and Power
Gravity and other Forces
Materials
Plant Parts
The Sun, the Moon and the Planets

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9781526324214

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This is Book 4 in the What Matters Most? Series. See all What Matters Most? books here.

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About Paul Mason

Paul Mason's interest in writing stems from his childhood when he won the Scripture Prize in his last year at Primary School. He now is an experienced freelance writer and editor of a variety of children`s information books, with subjects including extreme sports, geography and travel. He has a degree in anthropology, has worked in Turkey and taught English

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About Nigel Baines

Joe King was born and grew up in Little Chortle. He recently moved to Greater Guffaw with his wife, Lar. Lar and Joe enjoy joking and larking around and playing with their two guinea pigs, chuckle and giggle. Joe King is the author of The Funniest Spooky Joke Book Ever and The Funniest Christmas Joke Book Ever.

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