The ancient Greeks had it right: "Know thyself." The editors at Silver Dolphin agree and believe that one of the keys to knowing thyself is knowing how the body works. Build the Human Body will teach you about the body's building blocks, help you build its framework, and show you how to map the body organs. Have fun while learning, and see the human body like you never have before through colorful illustrations, fascinating facts, and finally building your very own skeleton from the ground up. Everything you need to build your very own human skeleton is right here, ready to assemble at home or to take on the go. -- This unique set includes a 32-page book full of colorful illustrations and intriguing facts about the human body, plus 66 slotted pieces to build a three-dimensional skeleton. -- Explore the inner workings of the human body and learn what you're really made of. Build the Human Body offers a unique building and learning experience as you piece together the human skeleton, bone by bone.
This is Book 1 in the Build The... Series. See all Build The... books here.
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Richard Walker (Author)
An expert on the human body, Richard Walker BSc, PhD, is a published author and editor of a number of children's and young adult books. After studying zoology, physiology and biochemistry, Richard enjoyed a successful career in teaching, before deciding to write full-time. Some of his published credits include; The Human Machine: An
Sally Spray (Author)
Sally Spray is an author of children's non-fiction books. She studied Early Years Education, then an MA in Children's Literature, and worked as a teacher before becoming an art director in children's publishing. Sally lives in the Cotswold countryside, and enjoys daily chats with her chickens, daughters and sometimes her hu
Galia Bernstein was born and raised in Israel. She started her career as a designer and illustrator for the Israeli Army magazine. She later studied illustration at Parsons School of Design at the New School and now works as a full-time freelance illustrator. She lives in New York City.
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