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3,134 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1018 books
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1050 books
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675 books
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342 books
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Mindful Books for Children #5
Alex and the Magic Mind Adventure
Kim Harvey-Keddy
For the child who gets frustrated when things don't come easily: help them discover how their brain grows stronger and s
Ages 5–9
Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo #3
Oh, Baby!
Nancy Krulik
For the family preparing for a big change or celebrating a new arrival, this gentle book explores the wonder and daily j
Ages 0–3
Famous Birthdays #4
Born in 1820
Julie Knutson
For the student who wants to see how individual voices can change the world. This accessible biography explores the live
Ages 8–12
Red Rocket Readers
Faces Show Feelings
Pam Holden
For the early learner who is starting to navigate social interactions and big feelings. This book uses real photos to he
Ages 3–6
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #114
Karen's Chicken Pox
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling frustrated by a sudden illness that ruins their big plans. Help them navigate the disappointment o
Ages 7–9
Water Boy
David McPhail
A young boy overcomes his fears and builds a magical connection with the world around him after learning the surprising
Ages 4–8
Tickle My Nose and Other Action Rhymes
Kaye Umansky
Wiggle, clap, and play along with this colorful collection of action rhymes designed to get toddlers moving and giggling
Ages 0–4
Healthy Habits #1
Being Active
Mari C. Schuh
Jumping, playing, and moving are essential for a healthy body. Vivid photographs and simple text show just how much fun
Ages 3–7
Jobs People Do
Daisy the Doctor
Felicity Brooks
Step into the busy world of a doctor to see exactly how Daisy helps her patients through a day filled with medical drama
Ages 3–5
Bum Bum
Tarō Miura
Animal posteriors of all shapes and sizes fill these pages, from the elephant’s big behind to a toddler’s diaper, in a s
Ages 0–3
Sears Children's Library #1
Eat Healthy, Feel Great
William Sears, Martha Sears, Christie Watts Kelly
Learn how to fuel your body with healthy choices using this practical guide filled with easy-to-follow tips and simple r
Ages 4–8
Imagine That! It's Modern Dance
Stephanie Riva Sorine
Three young performers show how to transform everyday movements and big feelings into the expressive art of modern dance
Ages 4–8
Baby's Very First
Word Book
Stella Baggott
Bold, colorful scenes of roaring vehicles, playful animals, and familiar objects help tiny learners connect names to the
Ages 0–3
That's Not My...
That's Not My Teddy
Fiona Watt
Bright colors and fuzzy textures fill every page as little ones use their sense of touch to find the right teddy bear.
Ages 0–3
Extraordinary Eyes: How Animals See the World
Sandra Sinclair
Peer through the eyes of honeybees, fish, and birds to see how different creatures perceive colors, light, and the world
Ages 8–12
Parts of Speech #2
Motion Words
Carrie B. Sheely
Action-packed photos of sliding, slithering, and diving help new learners connect energetic movements to the verbs that
Ages 3–6
Horrible Science
The Horrible Science of Everything
Nick Arnold
Travel from the microscopic world of tiny particles to the vast reaches of the universe to see just how messy and massiv
Ages 7–12
Heads Up #1
Heads Up Psychology
Marcus Weeks
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how your own brain works, from the secrets of human intelligence to the big i
Ages 12–18
Comparing Opposites
Is It Smooth Or Rough?
Lisa J. Amstutz
Compare silk to tree bark and find out why different objects feel the way they do in this engaging look at materials and
Ages 4–7
Horrible Science #11
Shocking Electricity
Nick Arnold
Your heart beats because of electricity, and certain eels can deliver a powerful jolt; find out which scientist even sho
Ages 8–12
Incredible People Five Stories of Extraordinary Lives
Frederick Drimmer
These five true accounts follow the lives of individuals who navigated Western society while being viewed as different o
Ages 10–16
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum #1
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum
Mary Hooper
London in 1665 is full of treats and fashion, but sisters Hannah and Anne must soon fight for survival as the bubonic pl
Ages 10–14
The Cartoon Guides
The Cartoon Guide to the Environment
Larry Gonick, Alice Outwater
For the curious student who wants to understand how our planet works without the dry textbook tone. This guide makes com
Ages 10–18
My First Shapes Spanish-English
Baby Sight Lab, Brent Alain
For parents wanting to boost their newborn's brain power, this high-contrast book uses bold shapes and dual-language lab
Ages 0–1
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