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The Human Body
3,134 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1018 books
4–7 yrs
1050 books
8–11 yrs
675 books
12–18 yrs
342 books
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Private and Confidential: A Story about Braille
Marion Ripley
When Laura discovers her new Australian pen pal is blind, she decides to bridge the distance by mastering the braille ma
Ages 5–9
Science Comics #4
Bats: Learning to Fly
Falynn Koch
An injured little brown bat meets new species at a rehabilitation center, uncovering the truth about how these nocturnal
Ages 8–12
Babies Love #3
Babies Love Outer Space
Susanne König
Bold black-and-white space images unfold in an accordion style, designed to stand up on a play mat and encourage a baby'
Ages 0–1
Horrible Histories #7
Vile Victorians
Terry Deary
Learn the most disgusting and fascinating truths about what life was really like in Victorian Britain, from foul smells
Ages 8–12
Invisible Things
Andy J. Pizza, Sophie Miller
Peer through magical invisible glasses to see what a dog’s bark looks like and how a sad song can actually make someone
Ages 4–8
Fatal Fever
Gail Jarrow
Medical mystery meets historical thriller in this true account of how early 20th-century investigators traced a deadly t
Ages 10–18
One
Sarah Crossan
For the teenager navigating the delicate balance between belonging to a family and finding a unique identity while facin
Ages 13–18
Science of Crime #4
Poison Evidence
Michael Dahl
Criminal investigators reveal how deadly substances affect the human body and show the clever ways forensic experts dete
Ages 8–13
The Sound of Day, The Sound of Night
Mary O'Neill
For the child who is becoming aware of the world's sensory rhythms. This rhythmic poem helps little ones identify and na
Ages 3–7
Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race (First Conversations series)
Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli
For parents seeking a gentle, honest way to talk about race. This guide explains skin color through science and history,
Ages 2–5
The World Divided by Piper
Caela Carter
Eleven-year-old Piper balances the pressure of an Academic Decathlon with her resistance to stopping the medical treatme
Ages 9–13
The Poetry Friday Anthology
Hop to It: Poems to Get You Moving
Janet Wong, Sylvia Vardell
Get up and stretch with 100 poems that turn physical movement into a way to process the pandemic and social justice.
Ages 4–12
Taking Autism to School
Andreanna Edwards
For children and parents looking to understand how a classmate with autism experiences the school day and how to foster
Ages 5–10
The Human Alphabet
Pilobolus
Twenty-six dancers use their bodies to form the shapes of the alphabet through incredible bends, grips, and twists in th
Ages 3–7
A World Between Us
Lydia Syson
For the teenager navigating the weight of idealism and the messy realities of conviction. A young nurse discovers hersel
Ages 14–18
Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon, The
Carla Killough McClafferty
Forensic science and history collide as artists and anthropologists work to create three life-size, realistic models of
Ages 10–14
All About the Body
All About the Brain
Dr. Gabriel Dabscheck
Learn how your brain manages everything from speech and memory to movement through clear explanations and amusing illust
Ages 5–10
Nature in Crisis
The Human Microbiome: The Germs That Keep You Healthy
Rebecca E. Hirsch
Millions of tiny microbes live inside the human body, working constantly to digest food, fight off dangerous germs, and
Ages 8–11
The Marrow Thieves #1
The Marrow Thieves
Cherie Dimaline
In a future where only Indigenous people can dream, a fifteen-year-old boy flees recruiters who hunt survivors for the m
Ages 13–18
Do Animals Fall in Love?
Katharina von der Gathen
The animal kingdom has many weird and wonderful ways of finding partners, making babies, and caring for their young.
Ages 8–12
Boy, Were We Wrong #2
Boy, Were We Wrong About the Human Body!
Kathleen V. Kudlinski
You will be surprised by the strange and silly things doctors used to believe about our lungs, hearts, and bones before
Ages 6–9
Corpses, Coffins, and Crypts: A History of Burial
Penny Colman
Explore the history of burial rituals, from famous gravestone carvings to cultural traditions, in this comprehensive and
Ages 10–15
Remember This: The Fascinating World of Memory
Monique Polak
Your brain uses many different ways to store and recall information. See how memory works through clear explanations and
Ages 9–12
Human Story: Our Evolution from Prehistoric Ancestors to Today, The
Christopher Sloan
Trace the incredible migration of our ancestors from Africa using fossil evidence, DNA research, and forensic art to see
Ages 10–14
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