Me and My Amazing Body | Joan Sweeney | Four Year Old Minds
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Me and My Amazing Body
Joan Sweeney
Dragonfly Books
, 2000 - 32 pages
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highly recommended
Now in paperback! A super-simple introduction to the human
body
from the author and illustrator of Me on the Map.
What is under your skin? Why do you have bones? What do your muscles do? Where does the food that you eat go?
Me and My
Amazing
Body can show you! From your head to your toes and everything in between, this playful introduction to anatomy explains all the important parts of your body. Easy to read and easy to understand, Me and My Amazing Body helps children appreciate everything their amazing bodies can do.
Perfect for young minds!
My 3-year-old son LOVES this book! Very well done and cheery. Fun! I learned some stuff, too! If your kid is into learning about the human
body
and they're very young, get this book. May be a little "young" for kids 6 and above (although I don't really know, since I've never had a 6-year-old).
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This is a great starting place to explain in 3D the connection between bones, muscles and blood. We were disappointed that it did not have the sex organs for both F and M.
Me and my amazing body
I loved the book and enjoyed reading it to my grandson. He seemed interested also. He is
2 1/2 yrs. old. My son, his father, seems to think that some of the pictures in it
should be a boy as well as girl.
Fun introduction to the human body
I saw this book in the library and ended up buying a copy. We used it as part of an ongoing series of classes about the human
body
for kindergartners. It is great for this age group and younger, but probably too babyish for anything beyond kindergarten.
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informative but creepy
At the moment my 5 year old daughter is fascinated with the workings of the
body
- she says she wants to be a surgeon! I got this for her, and it does contains lots of basic and informative information about human anatomy and the systems that run the body. My only complaint, and it is a pretty big one, is that the illustrations actually creep me out. My daughter does not voice this opinion, but she was reserved in her reaction to the book. The illustrations are supposed to look like a child has drawn them with crayon, but they are presented as drawings of the very same girl who narrates the book, but she is missing her face, or her face is part skull, etc. It just struck me as a bit jarring, and I'll be interested to look at other books for the same age group on this topic. Also, the reproductive system is conveniently skipped, which would be of enormous interest to the kids, but force the folks to have a longer bed time story!
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