
Dr Ranj's Human Body Encyclopedia
Ranj Singh(Author)
DK Children (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 2026
Book
Hardback
128 pages
979-8-217-13372-7 (ISBN)
Description
Embark on an adventure through the wondrous world of the human body with Dr Ranj Singh as your trusty guide.
Ever wondered why you get goosebumps or what your belly button actually is? Join beloved NHS pediatrician and TV presenter, Dr Ranj, on an accessible journey through how the body works, covering everything from the powerhouse of the heart to the bustling networks of the brain.
Paired with captivating illustrations, this human body book for kids breaks down complex topics into clear, age-appropriate learning for 7 to 9-year-olds. If you're looking for an engaging human biology book to help your child understand their health, prepare for a hospital visit, or tackle difficult conversations, this definitive guide provides the perfect solution.
Inside this human body encyclopedia, you'll find:
Trusted facts and gentle explanations from Dr Ranj Singh, making it an invaluable tool for parents navigating complex health conversations.
Dedicated sections on medicine, surgery, and looking inside our bodies-an ideal and reassuring gift for a child going into the hospital.
Supports UK and US school science curriculums with focused chapters on nutrition, body systems, and genetics.
A complete body tour with five structured sections exploring body basics, the head, the chest and back, the abdomen and pelvis, and the limbs.
128 pages of colorful, illustrative graphics that make learning highly engaging and fun.
Whether it's learning about bones and muscles, or demystifying hospitals and operating theaters, this anatomy guide for kids brings science to life, making it the ultimate body book for curious young learners.
Ever wondered why you get goosebumps or what your belly button actually is? Join beloved NHS pediatrician and TV presenter, Dr Ranj, on an accessible journey through how the body works, covering everything from the powerhouse of the heart to the bustling networks of the brain.
Paired with captivating illustrations, this human body book for kids breaks down complex topics into clear, age-appropriate learning for 7 to 9-year-olds. If you're looking for an engaging human biology book to help your child understand their health, prepare for a hospital visit, or tackle difficult conversations, this definitive guide provides the perfect solution.
Inside this human body encyclopedia, you'll find:
Trusted facts and gentle explanations from Dr Ranj Singh, making it an invaluable tool for parents navigating complex health conversations.
Dedicated sections on medicine, surgery, and looking inside our bodies-an ideal and reassuring gift for a child going into the hospital.
Supports UK and US school science curriculums with focused chapters on nutrition, body systems, and genetics.
A complete body tour with five structured sections exploring body basics, the head, the chest and back, the abdomen and pelvis, and the limbs.
128 pages of colorful, illustrative graphics that make learning highly engaging and fun.
Whether it's learning about bones and muscles, or demystifying hospitals and operating theaters, this anatomy guide for kids brings science to life, making it the ultimate body book for curious young learners.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-217-13372-7 (9798217133727)
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Persons
Dr Ranj Singh is not just a NHS paediatrician and BAFTA-award-winning TV presenter, but he is also a Sunday Times best-selling author and musical theatre star. He is a co-host and resident doctor on BBC1's leading daytime series Morning Live. Off air, his work can be found in magazines and websites where he gives expert advice on a range of physical and mental health matters.
Ranj's extensive training and experience make him well-qualified to cover a variety of medical topics and he is also one of the only British TV doctors to specialise in children, young people, and families. Ranj has received an Honorary Doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University in recognition of his achievements, including his contribution to promoting awareness of medical science, good health, and equality of opportunity.
Bea Barros is a self-taught illustrator and lettering artist from the Philippines, known for whimsical, vibrant illustrations where humans and everyday elements take playful forms. Her bright, colour-forward style reflects her personality and love for expressive storytelling. She has collaborated with notable clients including Snapchat and The Boston Globe.
Ranj's extensive training and experience make him well-qualified to cover a variety of medical topics and he is also one of the only British TV doctors to specialise in children, young people, and families. Ranj has received an Honorary Doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University in recognition of his achievements, including his contribution to promoting awareness of medical science, good health, and equality of opportunity.
Bea Barros is a self-taught illustrator and lettering artist from the Philippines, known for whimsical, vibrant illustrations where humans and everyday elements take playful forms. Her bright, colour-forward style reflects her personality and love for expressive storytelling. She has collaborated with notable clients including Snapchat and The Boston Globe.