No. of pages 63
Published: 2019
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Here is a new take on the body book for young children, and it's all about asking and answering questions: "Why is your blood red?" "How much does your hair grow?" A little girl named Koko asks questions that guide three intrepid explorers through the human body as they explore the many and varied functions that make it work.
Organized into twenty sections, this engaging book addresses a multitude of topics, from "Eating and Staying Healthy" to "My Skin" to "Babies." A colorful combination of photographs and contemporary illustrations brings the text to life. The book also features a variety of things to do on and off the page, including games, recipes, and craft activities.
This book has been graded for interest at 3-5 years.
There are 63 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Thames & Hudson Ltd .
OKIDO is an innovative group of London-based designers, illustrators and authors, who create an art-and-science magazine of the same name for young children. Their magazine and books are designed to engage young children in scientific discovery in the most fun and creative way.