Books like A Journey Through the Human Body
Award winning
Animal Record Breakers
Steve Parker, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Explores extraordinary facts about diverse animal species.
Engages young minds with captivating animal records.
Enriches knowledge on animal behaviors and habitats.
Ideal for improving children’s reading and comprehension skills.

Animal Record Breakers
Steve Parker, 2013
100 Facts Butterflies & Moths Pocket Edition
Steve Parker, 2019
48 pages
Why to read
Explores intricate details of butterflies and moths.
Enhances scientific curiosity and nature appreciation.
Accurate, age-appropriate content for young learners.
Encourages outdoor exploration and learning.

100 Facts Butterflies & Moths Pocket Edition
Steve Parker, 2019
Award winning
Space Kids: An Introduction for Young Explorers
Steve Parker, Andrea De Santis, Andrea DeSantis, 2018
40 pages
Why to read
Explores space facts through engaging narratives.
Encourages curiosity and scientific discovery.
Supports early learning development standards.
Fosters a love for astronomy and exploration.

Space Kids: An Introduction for Young Explorers
Steve Parker, Andrea De Santis, Andrea DeSantis, 2018
Award winning
The Circulatory System
Helen Frost, Gail Saunders-Smith, Rebecca Olien, 2000
24 pages
Why to read
Simplifies complex biology for young curious minds.
Engaging illustrations complement the educational content.
Encourages interest in science and how bodies function.
Supports developmental learning stages effectively.

The Circulatory System
Helen Frost, Gail Saunders-Smith, Rebecca Olien, 2000
Award winning
Human Body Theater
Maris Wicks, 2015
240 pages
Why to read
Visual storytelling makes anatomy fun and engaging.
Promotes scientific curiosity and learning.
Supports visual learning with vibrant illustrations.
Encourages interest in biology and health.

Human Body Theater
Maris Wicks, 2015
Why Is the Sky Blue?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2022
24 pages
Why to read
Explains complex science in simple, child-friendly terms.
Encourages curiosity and inquiry about the natural world.
Supports early development of observational skills.
Engaging illustrations complement the educational content.

Why Is the Sky Blue?
Rebecca Pettiford, 2022
Award winning
Big Book of The Body (Big Books)
Usborne, Minna Lacey, 2016
16 pages
Why to read
Illustrated journey through fascinating human body.
Engaging and informative for curious young minds.
Supports science education in early developmental stages.
Encourages learning through vivid visuals and facts.

Big Book of The Body (Big Books)
Usborne, Minna Lacey, 2016
The Brainiac's Book of the Body and Brain (The Brainiac's Series, 2)
Rosie Cooper, Harriet Russell, 2024
64 pages
Why to read
Explains body and brain with engaging visuals.
Stimulates curiosity about science and biology.
Encourages interaction through brain-boosting activities.
Ideal for budding young scientists.
