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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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Julia Rothman's Anatomy #6
Wildlife Anatomy
Julia Rothman
For the nature-loving child who asks how animals work, this visual guide breaks down the biology and behaviors of the wi
Ages 8–16
That's Not My...
That's Not My Pumpkin
Fiona Watt
For the curious toddler discovering the world through touch. This sensory board book uses textures and repetition to exp
Ages 0–3
High Contrast Baby Book
Nature
M. Borhan
High-contrast black and white illustrations of leaves, flowers, and outdoor shapes help a newborn's eyes learn to focus
Ages 0–1
Adventures in Children's Poetry #7
There's a Spaceship Inside of Me!
Cathy McGough
For the child with a vivid imagination who dreams of cosmic adventures. This story celebrates the inner world of a littl
Ages 4–8
Dirty Bertie #1
Dirty Bertie
David Roberts
Laugh along with Bertie and his notoriously gross habits in this collection of stomach-turning jokes and chaotic comic m
Ages 6–9
Science Experiments for Kids
Five Senses Times Ten Experiments
Baby Professor
For the curious child who learns best by doing, this workbook transforms science into a hands-on adventure using ten sim
Ages 5–8
Scientists in the Field
Hidden Worlds: Looking Through a Scientist's Microscope
Stephen Kramer
For the curious child who loves to ask how things work, this book reveals the invisible wonders of the world through a s
Ages 8–12
Spot
Spot's Big Touch and Feel Book
Eric Hill
Explore the world with Spot the puppy through bumpy, soft, and fuzzy textures that bring every page of his family advent
Ages 0–3
I Am a Backhoe
Anna Grossnickle Hines
For the active child who loves to move, dig, and climb. This playful story celebrates physical play as a young boy mimic
Ages 2–5
What Goes On Inside Pregnant Mommy's Tummy?
Baby Professor
For the child curious about their growing sibling, this guide uses gentle language to explain the science and wonder of
Ages 3–7
What It's Like to Be a Bird: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing —What Birds Are Doing, and Why
David Allen Sibley
Detailed illustrations and fascinating facts reveal exactly how birds fly, why they sing, and what is really happening i
Ages 8–12
Alicia Alonso: Prima Ballerina
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Despite losing much of her sight, Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonso used her passion and determination to become a world-ren
Ages 8–12
Wishbone
Anna Garcia Schaper
Forty-five years apart, a Mexican-American teen and her great aunt fight parallel battles against body shaming and unfai
Ages 13–18
Leo and the Octopus
Isabelle Marinov
Leo finds the world loud and confusing until he discovers a kindred spirit in a quiet octopus at the aquarium, helping h
Ages 4–8
Tan to Tamarind: Poems About the Color Brown
Malathi Michelle Iyengar
For children starting to notice differences in appearance, this poetic celebration turns various shades of brown into a
Ages 5–9
From Food to Movement
For the child curious about where their energy comes from, this book explains how breakfast turns into the fuel needed f
Ages 7–10
Give Me a Sign
Anna Sortino
Working at a summer camp for deaf and blind kids helps seventeen-year-old Lilah find her place within the Deaf community
Ages 13–18
Top 50 Quick Facts About the Human Body
For curious kids who want to know how their heart beats or why they have bones, this guide offers bite-sized answers abo
Ages 6–10
Dragon in the Sky: The Story of a Green Darner Dragonfly, A
Laurence P. Pringle
Witness the incredible life of a Green Darner as it migrates from New York to Florida, showcasing amazing aerial skills
Ages 7–11
Terry Fox and Me
Mary Beth Leatherdale
After losing his leg to cancer, an unlikely athlete sets out on an impossible journey to run across the vast landscape o
Ages 4–8
Tuan
Eva Boholm-Olsson, Pham Van Don
After a dog bite leaves a young Vietnamese boy in danger, his family must navigate a world of scarce resources to find t
Ages 7–10
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science
Philip Steele
From her childhood in Poland to her groundbreaking research on radium, see how Marie Curie's persistence changed the wor
Ages 8–12
So What Should I Eat? The Digestive System Explained
For the child who asks 'where does my food go?' this guide uses simple diagrams to explain how the body processes fuel a
Ages 6–10
Walter and the Mucous Monsters: A tale of adventure and Cystic Fibrosis
Katherine Hitch, Pip Valentine
For children navigating the daily demands of Cystic Fibrosis, this adventure turns medical routines into a heroic quest
Ages 4–9
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