
Magic Magnifying Glass: Human Body
Silver Dolphin Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. March 2020
Book
Hardback
24 pages
978-1-64517-031-0 (ISBN)
Description
Explore the inner workings of the amazing human body in depth with this innovative book with a movable "magnifier"!
Move the four magic "magnifying glasses" in this innovative book to explore specific areas of the amazing human body. The sturdy oversized book features movable boardstock elements that allow readers to focus in on various body systems and parts, one at a time. Find out how everyday functions happen thanks to your hardworking muscles, organs, and cells!
Move the four magic "magnifying glasses" in this innovative book to explore specific areas of the amazing human body. The sturdy oversized book features movable boardstock elements that allow readers to focus in on various body systems and parts, one at a time. Find out how everyday functions happen thanks to your hardworking muscles, organs, and cells!
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Preschool, Interest Age: From 6 to 8 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 314 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64517-031-0 (9781645170310)
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Gary Venn is a freelance illustrator who lives in New Zealand. He has been drawing pictures since before he can remember. In fact, his first major work (so he is told) was in crayon on the new wallpaper. He creates mixed-media illustrations that combine ink drawings, acrylic or watercolour paints, and collage (including old math books, faded diary pages, and tea-stained serviettes, among other things). However, sometimes a ballpoint pen will do. His work has been featured in magazines, newspapers, greeting cards, posters, and advertising, and he has also taken part in several exhibitions. In 2010, Gary was shortlisted for the Storylines Gavin Bishop Award.
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