What's in Your Guts?
Questions about Digestion, Food, Farts, and More
From the Series The Inquisitive Kid's Guide to the Human Body
What’s in Your Guts? is a fantastic introduction to the science behind the human digestive system for young kids.
Hilarious, colorful illustrations and an engaging question-and-answer format makes this key subject fun and accessible for even the most reluctant readers. It’s also packed with plenty of giggle-worthy gross bits that kids love to read about!
Stuff kids want to know, that need an answer…
- how does your body turn food into poop?
- why do farts smell bad?
- why do we need to pee, it’s sometimes very inconvenient!
- what’s so good about our liver?
Find the answers to these questions and much more! With so many fun facts to uncover, science has never been more fun!
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978-1-915461-05-6
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978-1-915461-39-1
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$32.99 |
Author: John Farndon
John Farndon is a Royal Literary Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK, and the author of a huge number of books for adults and children on science, history, technology and nature, including such international best-sellers as Do Not Open and Do You Think You’re Clever?
Illustrator: Alan Rowe
Alan Rowe has been working as a freelance Illustrator since 1985. His work is heavily influenced by 1950’s and 60’s cartoons.