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22 Vein Street (3Edition) - And other stories about biology - cover

22 Vein Street (3Edition) - And other stories about biology

Claes Lindhardt, Hasim Tekin

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

"A special kind of storytelling for children, with picturesque descriptions that makes the human body easier to understand and remember"
- Laura Berg, Social Education student
 
"A lot of things become more enchanting the more you know about them. How does the body do what it does? How do all the cells work together to make sure that we are well?
With Carl, benjamin, and Flora there is a lot to discover. It is only because so many cells manage to work together that our body can remain healthy. This for example explains why our skin is healthy when we remove the bandage after an injury. If you are the type of person who gets hungry after reading, you can learn why from Flora's stuffed animal. Santa Clause? He's also here to bring answers that make you curious to know more,'22 Vein Street' is a book for everyone who wants to understand the world a little better."
-Eva Rath, Ph.D., research fellow at Technical University Munich
Verfügbar seit: 19.01.2023.
Drucklänge: 41 Seiten.

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