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Tizzy in the Ear

Dr. Suzanne Alt

Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.

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Summary

Tizzy is a wonderful soul that is so intrigued to get to teach about the human body. She explores parts of the body that are common knowledge, but not so common to understand how or why it works. Tizzy in this book travels along the ear in her tiny way, discovering the dips, curves, tubes, and small bones of the ear. Her travels take her from the outside of the ear through a wonderful discovery trip to the middle and then inner ear and how it connects to the back of the mouth. This book will leave you and child laughing as the pictures sparkle her story. Your child will have true facts of ear anatomy, along with how the parts really work from a physiologic standpoint, with a rare exposure to make things less scary about the doctor as well as answering the inquisitive mind of a child, leaving them clamoring for more knowledge.
Available since: 02/07/2019.

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