Factology: The Human Body: Open Up A World Of Information
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Item#: | 9781787081345 |
Author | Button Book |
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Factology: The Human Body is a fact-packed introduction to anatomy presented in maps, timelines, diagrams and statistics.
Did you know there are more nerve cells in your body than stars in the Milky Way?
Tour the world's most incredible living machine: the human body. You're a magnificent mass of weird and wonderful cells (and smells!), and we're peeling back every layer to show you what goes on in your insides.
This visually stunning science guide explores:
the skeletal, muscular and nervous systemsthe vital organs from the heart to the brainthe secrets behind how your senses workPlus, much, much more!
Each volume in the Factology series provides a fast-paced and fun introduction to its subject, explaining key concepts and highlighting significant events in a manner that is clear, accessible and entertaining.
This book includes the following:
Dazzling full-color photographs and illustrationsEasy-to-follow, bite-sized textEasy-to-absorb designs“Move over National Geographic Kids, Button Books is about to knock you off your pedestal. The Factology book series excelled in eye-catching design and tons of facts… kids will love pouring over all of these cool facts!”—Imagination Soup
"Factology: The Human Body concentrates on all things to do with our body from organs through to DNA...As with all the books in this series there is a glossary and a quiz."—Happy Families
“Factology is a brand new series of fact-packed information books. Each volume provides a fast-paced and fun introduction to its subject, explaining key concepts and highlighting significant events in a manner that is clear, accessible and entertaining.”—@play.to.learn.with.katy
"There is something for everyone in each book...packed with plenty of interesting information, facts, maps, timelines, statistics, quizzes and illustrations."—@the_treasure_outdoors
"We absolutely adore this series! They are immersive, educational and so much fun!"—@inclusive_childrens_books
“...All four of these books [Ancient Egypt, Space, Bugs, The Human Body] are absolute nonfiction stars. Seriously, I could go on and on about these books. The graphics are incredibly eye-catching...There is so much information packed into these pages - and there are activities included in the books as well!”—@picturebookplaydate
“If, like me, you're a huge fan of the Great Lives in Graphics series, then you'll love these new Factology titles. They are presented in a similarly engaging infographic style, including timelines, maps, statistics and illustrated facts, but are designed for slightly older readers [8+] which is seen in the denser text. They're also fantastic models for publishing non-fiction written pieces.”—@mrsbrownsbookbox
“FANTASTIC SERIES ALERT! I had to wrangle these away from my 8-year-old long enough to review them – highly recommend. They are fascinating, fun, detailed and perfect for curious littles! Which would the kiddo in your life reach for first?”—@picturebookrecommendations
“Throwing the series spotlight this week on the brand new Factology information books from @gmcpublications. Unlock the greatest secrets, delve beneath the surface, travel back in time and open up a world of information. Presented in a concise and accessible way with a super visual format filled with maps, timelines, quizzes and stats, all set amongst the immersive artwork and photography.”—@raising_bookworms
“Each of these books is brilliant to pick up and dip into but I can see that each book will also be such a valuable resource as my children go through KS2 and KS3. They would make a great addition to a school library.”—@family_book_club_
“A new educational series that opens up a whole world of information. It is illustrated non-fiction mini-encyclopedias that introduces to a variety of exciting & engaging #STEM & historical subjects.”—@stylishmodernmotherhood
"Not only do [the Factology books] look aesthetically pleasing on the shelf with their bold and colourful spines, they're also helpful kids NonFiction books to have at hand, perfect for a school library of to support learning at home."—@mini.midnight.reads
“I especially loved large pages full of actual photos, statistics, maps, and timelines. This series has all of that!”—@houstonlibraryfinds
“I think these are absolutely brilliant for classrooms, as well as libraries. They are beautifully illustrated and full of amazing facts and subject knowledge.”—@misswynnreads__
“The Factology series is phenomenal! These books are jam-packed with facts, visuals, and fascinating scientific information for young learners. Each book is like a mini encyclopedia on the topic.”—@kidscornerbookclub
“Each [Factology book] is filled with graphics, facts, photographs and even a quiz to test your knowledge at the end, should you wish! Each also has a handful of activity suggestions sprinkled throughout.”—@mini.midnight.reads