The Human Body in 30 Seconds (Ivy Kids) /anglais
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What’s inside...
Anna Claybourne takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the human body. 30 key topics are explored with quick, bite-sized summaries and fast-track facts and information. With cool mini-missions to help you test the amazing things your body can do, and colorful, engaging artwork on every page, this is a fresh and fun guide to the wonders of the human body.
Discussion points
What are some fascinating things you learned about the human body from this book?
Why do you think it's important for us to know how our bodies work?
Can you explain how one of the body systems works, like the digestive system or the respiratory system?
What is something new you would like to learn about the human body?
How do you think taking care of our body helps us stay healthy?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage curiosity by asking your child what they find most intriguing about the human body. Relate the book's content to everyday activities, like eating for the digestive system or breathing for the respiratory system, to make the information more relatable and understandable. Compliment your child's knowledge and encourage them to learn more. You can also suggest drawing or modeling some body systems, which can help in visual understanding and retention of the information.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding Human Physiology
Explanation: The book breaks down complex concepts about the human body into digestible 30-second bits, helping children grasp how their bodies function.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this knowledge by recognizing and expressing when they feel physical changes or need healthcare.
Example Lesson: Importance of Healthy Living
Explanation: Through various sections, the book conveys how different body parts benefit from healthy habits like eating well and exercising.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to participate in physical activities and make healthier food choices, promoting long-term well-being.
Example Lesson: Scientific Inquiry and Curiosity
Explanation: This book encourages asking questions and exploring answers about the human body, fostering a scientific mindset.
Real-World Application: Children learn to think critically and explore further education in science, leading to better problem-solving skills in everyday life.