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Laddar... You Can't See Your Bones With Binoculars: A Guide to Your 206 Bones (utgåvan 2003)av Harriet Ziefert, Amanda Haley (Illustratör)
VerksinformationYou Can't See Your Bones with Binoculars: A Guide to Your 206 Bones av Harriet Ziefert
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. My favorite book! Awesome book to use to teach young children about the anatomy of our bodies. Ziefert describes each bone in our body by describing its name, shape and location. This book is also hands on, Ziefert tells the reader where to out their fingers so they can feel the bone themself in their own body. On each top page, each new bones is introduced by saying whatever bone that was on the page before is connected to the bone on the next page which I thought was a great idea. This book acts as a brief guide to understanding the bones in our bodies. It provides a lot of interesting facts about some of the major bones and their uses as well as a lot of other information. What makes this especially useful to children is the fact that it uses the song "the head bone's connected to the neck bone" on each page while also using alot of the correct vocabulary. By doing this, they are more likely to remember some of the bigger words by putting them to a song. This book would probably be best used in a classroom setting or with a parent or guardian. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Text and illustrations, including xrays, provide a guided tour of the human skeleton, encouraging the reader to find and feel each bone as it is described. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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Google Books — Laddar... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)611.71Technology Medicine and health Anatomy Motor and Integumentary System Osteology; Bones; SkeletonKlassifikation enligt LCBetygMedelbetyg:
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I love the author's "hands-on" approach to discovering the vertebrae and skull - suggesting readers feel it on their own bodies as "proof". Along with each individual page is a verse of the ever popular children's song "Them Bones"....great way to tie it all in. ( )