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Gr. 7, 12 Yrs, My Body, My Bones, Sally Hewitt, QEB Publishers, Non-Fiction, Children, Children's, Kid's, Juvenile, Literature, Health, Science, Anatomy, Biology, Bodies, Bones, People, Human, Body, Skeleton, Skeletal system, Juvenile literature, Bones, juvenile literature, Human skeletonTimes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Work Description
Covering the key body systems, this series provides an essential introduction to how the human anatomy works. Packed with photographs, artwork and labelled diagrams, the clear, concise text makes complex ideas easy to understand. It features: labelled diagrams of key body parts; activities to aid understanding; fascinating facts; and, modern design.
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