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Heart
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Caster, Shannon
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Heart Juvenile literature.
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Cardiovascular system Juvenile literature.
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Heart.
2010
Explains what the heart does, what can go wrong, and how to keep the heart healthy and strong. Includes three-dimensional diagrams.
WATER IS MIGHTIER THAN ROCK
2007
THE SIGN SAID IT ALL: \"On Labor Day, 1995, a bus-sized piece of basalt fell from behind the waterfall into the pool.\"
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Lungs
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Caster, Shannon
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Lungs Juvenile literature.
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Respiration Juvenile literature.
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Respiratory organs Juvenile literature.
2010
Introduction to the respiratory system, its structure, and its function.
Water is mightier than rock
2007
Standing on the stone bridge separating upper and lower Multnomah Falls, those visitors may have a hard time seeing the bus-size piece of rock underneath the water.
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Kidneys
From processing waste to producing hormones that keep body systems well-regulated, the kidneys are always busy. This introductory volume explains it all and features cool diagrams, too.
Tricks for kids: You can't do this
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Caster, Shannon
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Exercise
2007
Challenge: Put your hands together, palms and fingers touching. Have someone place a penny between your ring fingers. Keeping your ring fingers extended, lower the rest of your fingers so your hands are clasped together. Now try to move your ring fingers apart - without straightening your other fingers - so the penny falls into your palms.
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Skin
2010
Discusses the different layers of skin and each layers function. Also explains how things can go wrong, and offers advice on ways to keep the skin and body healthy.
Can you do the impossible?
2007
WE CAN TWIST, TURN, and bend our bodies, or even roll them up into little balls. However, there are some seemingly simple tasks that are almost impossible for us to do. Try these challenges, each with its own little trick. After you test them, ask your friends and family to try. They'll...
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Brain
A basic introduction to the structure of the brain and its job in relation to the rest of the body.
Tricks for Kids: You Can't Do This
2007
\"We can twist, turn, and bend our bodies, or even roll them up into little balls. However, there are some seemingly simple tasks that are almost impossible for us to do. Try these challenges, each with its own little trick. After you test them, ask your friends and family to try. They'll be amazed at what they can't do.\" (Christian Science Monitor)
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