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The Human Body In Color Volume 2 - cover

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The Human Body In Color Volume 2

Speedy Publishing

Publisher: Speedy Kids

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Summary

What will spark a youngster's imagination and possibly even ignite an interest in a future career? A book about the human anatomy can answer those heart felt needs. Many people become curious about medicine during childhood. Perusing an anatomy book designed for young people, a detail captured their attention, or made them inquire further into how healthy human bodies function. What organ causes blood to circulate? How does some one breathe? Where is the brain located? Anatomy books inspire learning!
Available since: 01/03/2015.

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