Know Your Body (My Very First Preschool Book)
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Under my hat are two ears. This reference book is filled with colorful pictures and facts about the human body. Every major body system is included except the reproduction system…which I am totally fine with at this point as well as some lesser-known facts. Our boys were especially intrigued with the part on allergies since Little Brother was recently diagnosed with some major allergies.
I remember reading and rereading this book when I was in elementary school…and then watching the video! This Magic School Bus book is a classic and one that every kid will enjoy! Miss Frizzle shrinks the bus and takes her class on yet another wild and wacky field trip. They start in his stomach and go through his small and large intestines and even get a look at his heart. The Human Body by Stacy Savran. This book is appropriate to be read aloud to children in late preschool or early elementary ages. Although the book itself is pretty short, it contains quite a bit of information.
It includes real photos as well as sketched diagrams. This book is written to appeal to preschool and young school-aged children. The pages are short and concise and keep the attention of the reader while also including lots of fun facts. This book is 17 pages long and is perfect for explaining how the body works in simple, easy-to-understand language.
In my opinion, it is ideal for preschoolers who want to know more about their bodies. The book includes pictures of real children with additional graphics to represent the body parts on each page. Rather, the book identifies movements and noises from animals and shows how humans can do them too.
Can you do it? This book is a favorite at our house because the kids get to act it out while reading! Why Do I Have Bones?
This simple little book is perfect for toddlers and young preschoolers. Each page only contains 1 sentence e. It is a bit more difficult to find, but your local library might carry a copy. This book is written in a question-and-answer format with lots of different questions about our bodies: