The Mind: All about Our Nervous System and Extra! (Smithsonian-science)
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Be part of award-winning science author Seymour Simon as he investigates one of many physique’s most vital organs: the mind! .
The human mind is behind every part you do. From taking your first step to creating the pc, this very important organ provides people the power to study and adapt to an ever-changing world.
With clear, easy textual content and gorgeous full-color pictures, readers will study all about our brains and the way they work on this informative image e-book!
Good for younger scientists’ college studies, this e-book helps the Widespread Core State Requirements.
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Writer : HarperCollins; Revised ed. version (Might 23, 2006)
Language : English
Paperback : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 0060877197
ISBN-13 : 978-0060877194
Studying age : 6 – 10 years
Lexile measure : 900L
Grade stage : Kindergarten – 4
Merchandise Weight : 3.99 ounces
Dimensions : 10 x 0.25 x 10 inches
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Stephen Pellerine –
Wonderful Again
Its a kids book, but not a fairy tale. I think that with this Smithsonian series there will be technical terms a child, and even unfamiliar adults, will be stopped by. At the same time, with repeated exposure to such terms, I feel the child can get it. My daughter has this set and when I bought it we understood there would be a new learning curve for her, this is exactly why we bought it. Introducing topics in neuroscience will challenge most readers without a background within, especially a child developing litaracy skills – but I think its worth the effort. To support this goal I felt the images were excellent and make revisiting the pages easy.If you are keen on fostering a sense of curiosity and a scientific mind within a child, the decision is a no-brainer, buy them. And for keen adults – fun to look at as we attempt to help our children grow.
julia721 –
These are very informational and perfect for kids
These are very informational and perfect for kids. My 9 year old absolutely loves them! Some of the medical books (heart, bones, brain) are a bit out of reach for my 4 year old and 6 year old, but they still listen and love looking at the pictures. Great, great, great books!
Jeri L Elizandro –
Well written and informative
My almost 7 year old grandson loved this book and spent hours pouring over the pictures. The words were a little advanced by he reads on about a 4th grade level so he did well with them.
Bernard S. Sadowski –
Everything I need to know
This book surpassed all of my concerns. It is excellent for the class I am going to teach this fall.
Carolyn Ruth –
Smithsonian booklet, “The Brain”
The booklet is designed for teens, but is enjoyable and educational for adults too. The information is accurate and is beautifully illustrated. I am looking forward to purchasing other Smithsonian booklets on the human body.
brenda frazer –
The Brain book
The brain book was excellent I used it in a presentation that I did, last week. I am also using the picture for a up coming PowerPoint presentation in the weeks to come.Thanks
Clarise Lyon –
The Brain: Our Nervous System
Very nice book with excellent pictures to convey the brain and central nervous system. I look forward to using it with our students as part of our Growth Mindset Unit
Robert J. O’Brien –
What I am after!
Only a few years old showing the way the brain works–good introduction.
Breanan Foster –
Itâs not what I expected it to be. Too basic.
Sand –
good illustrated book. recommended for kids.
Abdulhamid –
brain is not discussed systematically. still okay
Pramod –
Not upto the mark,as i thought
Mushara –
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