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The Human Body
3,305 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1053 books
4–7 yrs
1097 books
8–11 yrs
727 books
12–18 yrs
356 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Baby's Very First
Black and White Book: Faces
Stella Baggott
Designed for the very first months of life, these bold black and white illustrations help newborns focus their eyes and
Ages 0–1
Ollie
Funny Face
Anna Walker
For the toddler learning to identify their big feelings. A playful guide to exploring emotions through the faces we make
Ages 1–4
Whose Is It?
Whose Nose Is This?
Peg Hall
For the curious child who loves animals and puzzles, this interactive guessing game explores how different noses help cr
Ages 3–7
What America Ate and Why #3
Junk Food, Fast Food, Health Food
Lila Perl
For the curious middle grader wondering why we eat what we do, this book explores the history of processed snacks and th
Ages 10–15
Small Worlds Close Up
Lisa Grillone, Joseph Gennaro
Perfect for children who love to ask 'what is that made of?' this book uses powerful microscopes to reveal the hidden, a
Ages 8–12
Answering Kids' Questions
Why Don't Fish Have Eyelashes?
Nancy Dickmann
For the inquisitive child who wonders why animals look different from us. This engaging guide explains the 'how' and 'wh
Ages 5–8
TouchWords #3
Food
Rilla Alexander
For the curious toddler discovering the world through their fingertips, this tactile board book turns mealtime vocabular
Ages 0–3
Mr Pike's Sweet Tooth
A. L. Wodehouse
For the parent trying to explain why too many treats can be trouble, this funny tale uses Mr. Pike's lost teeth to make
Ages 2–5
Top Secret
John Reynolds Gardiner
For the child who feels misunderstood by adults or wants to prove that their 'impossible' ideas might actually work.
Ages 8–12
Bones: An Inside Look at the Animal Kingdom
Jules Howard
For the child who marvels at how animals move, eat, and fly, this stunning guide reveals the hidden architecture of the
Ages 8–12
Professor Chicken #2
A History of Underwear with Professor Chicken
Hannah Holt
For the child who loves weird facts and silly stories. This quirky history lesson makes learning about the past hilariou
Ages 4–8
Noisy Potty Books
Girls' Noisy Potty Book
Sarah Davis
For the toddler who is nervous about the potty or the sounds of the bathroom. This interactive board book uses sounds to
Ages 1–3
Here I Can Be #1
Here I Can Be Mindful
Ally Condie
For children who feel overwhelmed by big emotions or a busy world, this book provides gentle sensory tools to find peace
Ages 3–7
Baby's Very First
Touchy-feely Animals
Stella Baggott
For babies and toddlers exploring the world through their hands. This vibrant board book uses high-contrast images and t
Ages 0–2
Ten Tiny Toes
Todd Tarpley
For parents looking to celebrate the magical first year of life, from tiny toes in a crib to those first wobbly steps.
Ages 0–3
Horrible Histories #1
Savage Stone Age
Terry Deary
For the curious child who loves the 'gross' side of history, this engaging guide explores how early humans survived, fro
Ages 7–12
Magenta The Elephant And Her Very Healthy Tale
Sue Woledge
For parents navigating mealtime battles, this rhyming tale helps children understand how 'real' food makes their bodies
Ages 3–8
Look What I Found #4
Look What I Found on the Farm
Moira Butterfield
For the curious child who loves exploring the outdoors, this sensory-guided walk through a farm introduces the textures
Ages 3–7
Stephen Hawking: Solving the Mysteries of the Universe
Ron Cole
For the child who asks big questions about the stars and needs to see that physical challenges cannot limit the reach of
Ages 7–11
Listen!
Stephanie S. Tolan
For the child navigating a long recovery or a physical setback who needs to see that healing is a journey of both body a
Ages 8–12
Gorgeous George and The Giant Geriatric Generator
Stuart Reid
For the child who loves toilet humor and needs a high-energy story to get them excited about reading.
Ages 7–11
She Persisted
She Persisted in Science
Chelsea Clinton
For the girl who asks a thousand questions about how the world works and needs to know that her curiosity and persistenc
Ages 4–8
Wink
Rob Harrell
For the child navigating a difficult health diagnosis while trying to stay 'normal' at school. A humorous and heartfelt
Ages 9–13
For Good Measure
Ken Robbins
For the curious child who wonders how big a 'foot' actually is or why we measure things the way we do, this visual guide
Ages 7–10
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