Book details
Random Body Parts: Gross Anatomy Riddles in Verse
Description
Humorous, Shakespearean-inspired verse about body parts blends with whimsical art in this award-winning science poetry collection from Leslie Bulion.Leslie Bulion's award-winning volume of anatomical verse begins with an invitation to solve a series of poetic riddles: "Of course you have a body, / But do you have a clue / Where all the body parts you've got are found / And what they do?"Each poem that follows poses a puzzle in verse (with a sly wink and a nod to Shakespeare) and provides hints for uncovering the body part in question-from blood, bones, eyes, and the heart to the brain, pancreas, stomach, tongue, and more.Sidebars throughout offer additional facts, while appended notes offer a crash course on poetic form and a few facts about the Shakespearean works that inspired the verses. Mike Lowery's playful, original art adds context along with photographs and a diagram of the human body. A truly unique nonfiction title that's ideal for cross-curricular learning!
Age
8-12
Text complexity
advanced
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- It can teach anatomy concepts in an entertaining, easy-to-understand way through the use of riddles and verse
- The rhymes and riddles make learning about the human body more engaging and fun
- The book may spark kids' interest in science and biology topics
- Leslie Bulion is an award-winning author known for making educational topics accessible for young readers