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143 books about the human body
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Chapter Books
Middle Grade
Graphic Novels
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Where Did You Get the Color of Your Eyes?: Hereditary Patterns
Baby Professor
For the curious child asking why they have brown eyes when their sibling has blue. Explore the basics of genetics and ho
Ages 5–9
Genetic Disorders Heredity, Genes, and Chromosomes
Baby Professor
For the middle-grade student curious about how traits are passed down, this guide breaks down the microscopic world of D
Ages 8–12
Do Bodybuilders Have More Muscles?
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders why some people look so strong, this guide explains how every human body has the same
Ages 6–9
Outside and Inside
Outside and Inside Mummies
Sandra Markle
For the curious child fascinated by history and science, this book uses X-rays and CT scans to peel back the layers of a
Ages 8–12
The Magic School Bus #3
Inside the Human Body
Joanna Cole
For the child who is fascinated by how their own body works. Turn anatomy into an adventure by exploring the digestive a
Ages 4–9
My Body Safety Rules
Jayneen Sanders
For the parent looking to empower their child with the language of consent and body safety. This guide makes difficult c
Ages 3–9
Animal Sense
Diane Ackerman
For the curious child who marvels at the natural world, this lyrical collection explores how animals use their senses to
Ages 5–10
Baby Professor
The Science of Tastes: Introduction to Food Chemistry for Kids
Baby Professor
For the child who wonders why lemons are sour or why candy tastes so sweet. This guide explores the chemistry of the ton
Ages 7–10
Seymour Simon Science
Muscles
Seymour Simon
For the curious child wondering how their body moves and grows strong. This guide uses real medical imagery to demystify
Ages 7–10
Baby Professor
Virus vs. Bacteria
Baby Professor
For the curious child asking why they need to wash their hands or how medicine works, this guide explores the invisible
Ages 6–10
Rachel Brian's Social-Emotional Guides #1
The Worry (Less) Book
Rachel Brian
For children who feel overwhelmed by 'what-ifs,' this graphic guide explains the biology of anxiety and provides funny,
Ages 8–14
Social-Emotional Learning #3
Body Safety Book for Kids
Adrian Laurent
Empowers children with the vocabulary and confidence to understand personal boundaries, private parts, and the right to
Ages 3–9
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Special Edition #2006
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Special Edition 2006
Mary Packard
For the curious child who loves to marvel at the extraordinary, this collection of global oddities and amazing records t
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #99
Stacey's Broken Heart
Ann M. Martin
For the child facing a scary medical procedure or navigating the heavy emotional weight of a chronic illness while tryin
Ages 8–12
Death By The Black Death
Baby Professor
For the curious child asking big questions about history and how medicine has changed over time, this book makes a daunt
Ages 7–10
Breath
Donna Jo Napoli
For the child living with a chronic illness who feels like an outsider and needs to see their own strength and survival
Ages 10–14
Baby Professor
Amazing Facts about the Science of Sports
Baby Professor
For the young athlete who wonders why some balls curve and others fly, this guide reveals the hidden science in every ki
Ages 6–10
How Are Mummies Made?
Baby Professor
For the curious child fascinated by Ancient Egypt, this book provides a simple, step by step look at how mummies were cr
Ages 6–9
Matteo Alacran #1
The House of the Scorpion
Nancy Farmer
For the young reader grappling with big questions about their worth, destiny, and what it means to truly be human in a w
Ages 12–18
The Curious Case of Egypt's Mummies
Baby Professor
For the child fascinated by the mysteries of the past, this guide simplifies the science and history of how ancient Egyp
Ages 6–10
Pocket Genius
Human Body
DK Publishing
For the inquisitive child curious about what goes on inside them, from why we breathe to how our muscles move.
Ages 5–9
Mysteries of the Mummy Kids
Kelly Milner Halls
For the child fascinated by the past and the science of how we study it. This book explores the lives and cultures of mu
Ages 8–12
A Mango-Shaped Space
Wendy Mass
For the child who feels like they see the world differently than everyone else, or who is processing the quiet heartbrea
Ages 10–14
Muslim Scientists
Ibn Sina: The Great Physician
Ahmed Imam
For the curious child who loves science and history, this biography introduces the brilliant medieval scholar who shaped
Ages 8–12
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